Edison Sees California Nuclear Restart Decision Before Summer
Businessweek -
A decision to restart Edison International (EIX)'s shuttered San Onofre
nuclear power plant in Southern California should be reached before
summer, Peter Dietrich, the company's chief nuclear officer, said at a
regulatory meeting. Edison has made plans for a ...
NRC could alter rules for San Onofre restart
Houston Chronicle -
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal regulators Tuesday disclosed they are
considering changing requirements set last year to restart the San
Onofre nuclear power plant in California, another potential hurdle for
the company that wants to return the troubled plant ...
NRC Officials Outline Close of Restart Investigation Process at Public Meeting
Capistrano Dispatch -
Officials from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission outlined the remaining
steps in the process to determine whether Southern California Edison
will be allowed to restart Unit 2 at San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station. Rick Daniel of the NRC told the crowd ...
NRC hears opposition to San Onofre restart plan
OCRegister -
Text: Text: Larger Text: Smaller Text: Reset Next Article ». NRC hears
opposition to San Onofre restart plan. Crowd of more than 1,000 at a
Tuesday meeting reacts to panel's review of plans for a lower-power
restart by Southern California Edison of one of two ...
REGULATORS DISCUSS SAN ONOFRE CONCERNS
U-T San Diego -
Capistrano Beach — Nuclear safety officials described new concerns
about plans to restart an idled San Onofre reactor at a public meeting
attended by more than 1,000 people Tuesday night. Plant operator
Southern California Edison has requested federal ...
REGULATORS RAISE BAR FOR PLANT RESTART
U-T San Diego -
Nuclear safety regulators are insisting that a damaged reactor at San
Onofre must be safe to operate at full power before the operator can
move forward with its restart plan. Southern California Edison wants to
restart the plant's Unit 2 reactor at 70 percent ...
Laborers, Activists Scrap over Nuclear Safety
Patch.com -
Labor union members and anti-nuclear activists alternately cheered,
booed and shouted as hundreds packed the latest Nuclear Regulatory
Commission meeting to discuss the fate of the troubled San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station. NRC officials held the ...
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