The Future of Nuclear Power in California RenewableEnergyWorld.com Perhaps more seriously, the San Onofre nuclear plant (SONGS), owned and operated jointly by Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric, has been shut down since January due to unexpected and unexplained erosion of numerous pipes in ... A nuclear feud
Sacramento News & Review - Jul 5, 2012
By Christopher Arns Ben Davis Jr., a Santa Cruz resident who helped
draft initiatives shutting down Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station
more than 20 years ago, is pushing a ballot measure that would shutter
California's two remaining power plants at ...
'Shut Down San Onofre': The New Front Line in the Fight Against Nuclear Power The Nation. (blog) Not long after the meltdown at Fukushima, workers at the San Onofre nuclear power plant, north of San Diego, discovered radioactive steam leaking into the air. Hundreds of steam tubes had been banging together and vibrating until one of them sprung a ... |
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The Future of Nuclear Power in California
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