Utilities panel launches probe of troubled San Onofre nuclear plant Los Angeles Times Edison has submitted a proposal to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to restart one reactor, where the issues were less severe, at partial power. The NRC must give approval before the plant can fire up again. "Our primary responsibility is to look ...http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/10/utilities-commission-san-onofre-probe.html California Probes Shutdown of Edison Nuclear Plant
Businessweek -
The California Public Utilities Commission voted to open an
investigation into the causes and costs of the shutdown of Edison
International (EIX)'s San Onofre nuclear power plant in Southern
California. The commission voted 5-0 today to determine if ...
California Regulators Examining Troubled Nuclear Plant's Costs
Fox Business -
California regulators said Thursday they would decide whether utility
customers should pay to fix and restart the troubled San Onofre nuclear
power plant in a ruling likely to determine the plant's future. The
nuclear plant, located on the Pacific Coast between ...
Regulators vote for financial probe of San Onofre
CBS News -
IRVINE, Calif. — The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday
opened an investigation into the damaged San Onofre nuclear power plant
to determine whether ratepayers should bear costs tied to the facility
that has been shut down most of the year ...
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Utilities panel launches probe of troubled San Onofre nuclear plant
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