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International Electric Power Corporation
Type Public
Founded September 16, 1952
Headquarters Flag of the East Asian Federation Chiyoda, Tokyo, East Asian Federation
Key people Yoshihiko Nakagaki, President
Industry Energy
Revenue Green Arrow Up Darker EA¥ 6,525,145 million (
Net income Green Arrow Up Darker EA¥ 980,420 million (FY2009)
Employees 34,615 (2009)

International Electric Power Corporation (インターナショナル電力公社, Intānashonaru Denryoku Kōsha), commonly shorted to Inteden in Japanese, is an international energy services provider based in Tokyo, East Asian Federation. Inteden operates over 50 power plants in 20 countries.

Operations[]

East Asian Federation[]

Inteden's domestic division is the second largest in the East Asian Federation, second only to Toden. Inteden's domestic operations consist of fifty-nine hydroelectric power plants (total installed capacity 8.5 GW), eight thermal power plants using coal as a fuel source (total installed capacity 8.4 GW), and one geothermal power station (capacity 15 MW). The Tsugara Fusion Power Station, currently under construction in Oma, Aomori prefecture would be Inteden's first nuclear power station upon completion.

Baltic Union[]

At a press conference during the East Asian Federation - Baltic Union First Bilateral Summit, the leadership of Inteden announced its purchase of the Baltic Union government and Statkraft's shares in Naturkraft, in order to begin operations in the Baltic Union, with the eventual goal of complete acquisition of Naturkraft and its fourteen power stations.

Grand Yarphese Republic[]

Inteden is partial owner of Gulf Electric, owner of several power stations along the Gulf of Thailand. Inteden operates these stations on behalf of Gulf Electric. Civil strife has caused some of these stations to fall outside of directly controlled areas of the government in Saigon, and workers have abandoned the power stations for safety reasons, leading to electricity shortages in the region. Gulf Electric's total installed capacity in Yarphei is 1.8 GW.

Other Countries[]

Inteden has a 50% stake in the Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan hydroelectric project in the northern Philippines (split with Sumitomo) and a 45% share in the Zajaczkowo Wind Farm in Poland (split with Mitsui).

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