LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal regulators are asking for more information as they try to determine if the damaged San Onofre nuclear power plant should be ...
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NRC wants more analysis at troubled Cal nuke plant
Yahoo! News (blog)
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials Wednesday asked Southern California Edison for more analysis on how tubes would interact with each other if a reactor is running at full power. Each generator has thousands of tubes. The inquiry represents a ...
Feds do not consider San Onofre nuclear powerplant safe
RT
Federal regulators have expressed significant concern about the safety of the San Onofre nuclear power plant, asking for more analysis on its damaged steam generators and requesting the plant to be able to run safely at full capacity. The power plant ...https://rt.com/usa/news/san-plant-power-tubes-959/
Regulators ask Edison questions about San Onofre restart plan Los Angeles Times Federal regulators have sent Southern California Edison a new set of detailed questions that will help them evaluate the feasibility of a partial restart of the shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant. The plant, which once supplied enough power for about 1 ... | ||
San Onofre: NRC Wants More Analysis At Ailing California Nuke Plant Huffington Post LOS ANGELES — Federal regulators Wednesday pressed the operator of the San Onofre nuclear power plant for more analysis on its damaged steam generators, as the government considers when, or if, one of the seaside reactors can be restarted safely. | ||
State regulators seek public's input on San Onofre costs U-T San Diego Download: Public Participation Hearing. State regulators announced Wednesday that they will soon hold a public hearing about the idled San Onofre nuclear plant and whether utility customers should continue to pay all its costs. The California Public ... | Nuclear Regulatory Commission wants more analysis at troubled ... By AP Federal regulators Wednesday pressed the operator of the San Onofre nuclear power plant for more analysis on its damaged steam generators, as the government considers when, or if, one of the seaside reactors can be restarted safely. Latest News | 89.3 KPCC |
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