Bill for damaged San Onofre nuclear power plant in California hits $165 million ... Washington Post LOS ANGELES — The tab for the long-running crisis at the San Onofre nuclear power plant in California has hit at least $165 million, and it would cost $25 million more to get one of the damaged reactors running at reduced power, officials said Tuesday. |
Edison unit has no timeline to restart San Onofre units Reuters HOUSTON, July 31 (Reuters) - The prospect for a return to service of the damaged San Onofre nuclear station in California grew more distant Tuesday as Edison International executives said they are not yet ready to take the first step needed to restart the ... |
San Onofre Nuclear Plant Outage Costs Edison International $190 Million Wall Street Journal Edison International (EIX) has spent about $190 million in costs related to the shut-down of California's San Onofre nuclear power plant, the company said in materials released Tuesday. So far this year, the company's Southern California Edison utility, which ... |
SAN ONOFRE: Nuclear plant may restart by 2013 North County Times LOS ANGELES ---- The operator of California's troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant told state regulators the damaged reactors may restart by the end of the year, although federal regulators insist there is no timeline. Southern California Edison has ... |
Cost so far to repair San Onofre: $48 million OCRegister Cost so far to repair San Onofre: $48 million. The operators of the shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant have so far spent $48 million to inspect and repair troubled steam generators that have kept both of its reactors offline since January. Tweet · Kidz Golf Club ... |
Edison International has no timeline to restart San Onofre units Reuters Operators continue to work with nuclear regulators to establish a plan to restart at least one of the reactors at the San Onofre nuclear plant, located halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Both reactors at the nuclear plant shut in January due to damage ... |
Edison May Have to Give Refunds Over San Onofre Shutdown NBC Southern California Edison May Have to Give Refunds Over San Onofre Shutdown. The utility's parent company, which posted weak financial results on Tuesday, may have to pay refunds or lower rates if its troubled San Onofre plant is not back on line by November. |
Edison Officials: San Onofre Nuclear Shutdown Costs $165M Patch.com The troubled San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station may start its Unit 2 generators several months before the more heavily damaged Unit 3 generators—though officials still won't give out a timeline for restart. By Adam Townsend; Email the author; 4:37 pm ... |
Edison Mired in Nuclear Plant, Wholesale Unit Problems Wall Street Journal Edison International (EIX) said Tuesday it has no timeline for restarting the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant and that it will sell its wholesale power unit or put the business into bankruptcy if it can't reach a debt restructuring deal with bondholders. |
Damaged Cal nuke plant cost: $165 million so far Houston Chronicle FILE - In this Thursday, June 30, 2011 file photo, a steady flow of traffic on Interstate 5 runs past the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in San Clemente, Calif. Corporate offiicials are expected to release Q2 financials for Edison International, which should ... |
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
San Onofre Update 8/1
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