Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Calif. agencies begin weighing options to replace nuclear supply


Calif. agencies begin weighing options to replace nuclear supply
Reuters
Southern California Edison, owned by Edison International , said in June it would retire both nuclear reactors at San Onofre, totaling 2,150 megawatts, more than a year after severe damage was discovered in thousands of tubes inside newly installed ...http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/16/utilities-california-sanonofre-idUSL1N0FM01020130716
Californian agencies weighing options to replace nuclear
Business Spectator
It will not only have to lure viewers, but the networks themselves. Menu. Californian agencies weighing options to replace nuclear. Reuters 6 hours ago 1 · Climate · Energy markets. Need to fill gap from retired San Onofre nuclear plant. You must be ...http://www.businessspectator.com.au/news/2013/7/17/energy-markets/californian-agencies-weighing-options-replace-nuclear

US utilities weigh options for replacing lost San Onofre nuclear capacity
Platts
In June, SoCal Ed said it would retire San Onofre, which was shut a year and a half earlier after the company found excessive tube wear in replacement steam generators. The coastal plants in Southern California must be replaced, repowered or retired by ...http://www.platts.com/latest-news/electric-power/losangeles/us-utilities-weigh-options-for-replacing-lost-21285002
 San Onofre no cause for a power panic
Coast News
Temperatures reached 116 degrees in some urban parts of California early this month, but there were no rolling blackouts, no brownouts, no problems. That happened with the San Onofre Nuclear Power Station producing not even one watt of electricity.http://thecoastnews.com/2013/07/san-onofre-no-cause-for-a-power-panic/

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