Thursday, August 23, 2012

San Onofre Update 8/23


If San Onofre nuclear plant is restarted, who pays?
Los Angeles Times
Nearly seven months after the San Onofre nuclear power plant was closed because of a leak, officials are grappling with whether it makes financial sense to bring the plant fully back online, and if so, who should pay for the necessary repairs. Fixing ...

Los Angeles Times
LAYOFFS HIGHLIGHT TROUBLES AT SAN ONOFRE
U-T San Diego
Extensive damage to steam generators factored significantly in the decision to downsize to roughly 1,500 employees at the troubled San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, plant operator Southern California Edison indicated on Tuesday. Edison is focusing ...
California CO2 market players eyeing nuclear plant woes
Reuters
It was difficult to say whether the layoff announcement had any direct impact on prices, sources said, although there is no question in the minds of market participants that a prolonged outage at San Onofre would raise the price of CCAs. "I would say a ...
San Onofre nuclear power plant cuts hundreds of jobs
abc7.com
(KABC) -- Hundreds of jobs at the San Onofre nuclear power plant will be cut by the end of the year. Southern California Edison, which operates the plant, said it plans to eliminate 730 jobs. The company said operating costs at the plant are higher ...

abc7.com
Community Center Closures Hit Pendleton Families
NBC San Diego
The base website and facebook pages informed followers that the Abby Reinke, San Onofre and Stuart Mesa Community Centers would be closed in September due to budget cuts. "It is with deep regret that we must inform you of the closure of the MCCS ...
Ailing San Onofre nuclear plant downsizes staff
Lincoln Journal Star
Southern California Edison plans to cut 730 employees at the ailing San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, a decision that follows two years of analysis that included comparisons to similar nuclear plants, utility officials said Monday. The plant has ...

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