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Thursday, May 3, 2012

San Onofre Nuclear Plant May Be Online by June, Edison Says


San Onofre Nuclear Plant May Be Online by June, Edison Says
Bloomberg
Restart Plan Edison expects to submit its restart plan by mid-May to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which must sign off on it, Pickett said. Edison has told California's grid operator that it may have its Unit 2 reactor online by June 1 and its ...


Repair bill for San Onofre nuclear plant could hit $65 million

Los Angeles Times -
Edison International officials estimate that the company's cost for inspections and repairs at the closed San Onofre nuclear plant will be between $55 million and $65 million, but said that the costs may be recovered under a manufacturer's warranty.

Nuclear power plant repairs could reach $65mn

Power Engineering Magazine - 
Southern California Edison (SCE), an Edison International (NYSE: EIX) company, said costs associated with inspections and repairs to the 2200 MW San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) could land between $55 million and $65 million.

Seismic research project to take place near nuclear power plant

Power Engineering Magazine -
Southern California Edison (SCE) and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego said they will collaborate on a project to gather seismic data off the coast near the two-unit, 2200 MW San Onofre Nuclear Generating ...

Seismic Studies Near SONGS to Start this Year

Dana Point Times - 
by Stacie N. Galang Southern California Edison plans to gather seismic data with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography near San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station as part of its compliance with a state law. The $61 million study will evaluate existing ...

SAN ONOFRE: Quake study for nuke plant moving forward

North County Times - 
The state utilities commission is set to approve $64 million for new seismic studies at San Onofre, though it does not appear that the project will receive the same level of outside scrutiny being applied at the state's other nuclear plant.
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