Since 2016, I've been
becoming an expert on California's energy systems. I have learned the
state is dangerously overdependent on natural gas. The San Bruno PG&E
natural gas pipeline explosion which killed 8 on September 9, 2010 should
have prompted a re-examination of the state's over-dependency on natural
gas. I'm going to summarize the roughly 2,000 pages of CPUC Intervenor
Californians for Green Nuclear Power, Inc.'s (CGNP's) written testimony,
workpapers, and oral hearing transcripts in the next few paragraphs. I
request you forward this email to your Washington Post
reporter contact.
1. California's large investor-owned utilities made sure the
over-dependence story was not covered by any in-state media. The two big
natural gas suppliers are Sempra (whose service territory covers southern
California (including San Luis Obispo) and Pacific Gas & Electric.
Both huge firms exert tremendous political power in California
2. I believe Sempra, which is a 20% owner of San Onofre Nuclear
Generating Station (SONGS) had a role in the decision to decommission
SONGS after January, 2012. The issue was the plant's owners
mismanaged a routine service operation (replacement of the SONGS steam
generators.) I believe SONGS was shut down to expand the market for
natural gas, since SONGS was generating more than five times the annual
output of Hoover Dam in 2011. PG&E's Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP)
produces the same amount of power. (There is still an open criminal
investigation regarding SONGS.)
3. Southern California's aging (mostly 60 plus years old) natural gas
bulk transmission and storage system began to show signs of stress after
SONGS went off line. Sempra had to compensate for the loss of SONGS by
making more aggressive use of their Aliso Canyon Storage Field. (ACSF
)You may recall that disaster near Porter Ranch that began in October,
2015 and ended in February, 2016. It was the world's biggest methane leak
from a natural gas distribution and storage system to date.
4. There is plenty of evidence the plan to shut down DCPP in 2025 would
serve to expand PG&E's natural gas business, much like occurred for
Sempra after SONGS went off line. It might also expand the use of
out-of state coal-fired generation. A Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company,
PacifiCorp has been pushing for an expansion of imported coal power since
at least 2005. (Did you know that Los Angeles is dependent on the
huge Intermountain coal-fired power plant in Delta Utah?)
5. While CGNP was critically examining the adverse consequences of
PG&E's Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) policy, we learned of a
5-day long power outage in San Diego County, California in the middle of
October, 2019. San Diego County's electricity is supplied by a Sempra
subsidiary, San Diego Gas & Electric. (SDG&E) Sempra turned off
enough natural-gas-fired electricity generation to more than equal Hoover
Dam They had to turn off these generators because they needed to
repair a portion of their natural gas bulk transmission system. There has
been no news reporting regarding this huge outage. Instead, reporters
have focused on PG&E's PSPS policy. You may read additional details
about the problems with Sempra's aging and stressed natural gas
transmission system in the attached July 11, 2019 story in The Los
Angeles Times.
6. California has the greatest amount of solar (12,000 MW) and
wind (6,000 MW) of any state. As a consequence of their intermittency,
solar and wind generation are not benefiting the environment . In fact,
CGNP has uncovered evidence that electric power sector emissions have
been increasing This is great news if you are a wholesaler of
natural gas like Sempra or PG&E. However, it is bad news for the
environment and California ratepayers. An introduction to the problem is
found in the attached August 11, 2016 Washington Post
story.
7. While CGNP's investigations by a technical team that includes four
Ph.D.s whose degrees relate to nuclear power production are very high
quality, there has been scant media coverage regarding what we have
uncovered. Our legal team is headed by former four-term California
Assemblyman, Attorney Mike Gatto. Attorney Gatto chaired the
powerful Energy and Utilities Committee for one of his terms. We
attempted to raise some of our points we uncovered with the CPUC to the
State Court of Appeal. However, due to a quirk in California law, such
review is discretionary, not mandatory. The Appeals Court declined to
take our case. CGNP learned about PG&E being under criminal probation
after the San Bruno Natural Gas Pipeline explosion. We have sent
considerable amounts of CGNP's CPUC testimony to the Federal Monitor in
that case. Federal Judge William H. Alsup is very interested in
PG&E's ethical violations and PG&E's actions that harm California
public safety. We have not yet been asked to provide oral testimony by
Judge Alsup.
8. The vulnerabilities of California's aging natural gas distribution and
storage system will become far worse as a consequence of plate tectonics.
When a large earthquake occurs on the southern portion of the San Andreas
Fault, Sempra's (and PG&E's) natural gas transmission system will
suffer serious damage that will likely require months to repair.. The
resulting humanitarian crisis could imperil the lives of millions in
southern California. CGNP is working with the California State Seismic
Safety Commission (CSSC) and Dr. Lucy Jones ("The Earthquake
Lady") to publicize the public safety value of keeping DCPP on line
and re-commissioning SONGS. These nuclear power stations operate
independent of the state's aging and vulnerable natural gas distribution
and storage system. Both plants are seismically rugged. They cold supply
life-sustaining electric power. Some of that power could be used to
desalinate seawater. I've attached CGNP's recent letter to Dr. Lucy
Jones.
With this outline, I hope you have a better understanding of the huge
dimensions of this story. Since The Washington Post is not
under the control of Sempra or PG&E, they have much more freedom to
report this story. I have plenty of information to back up my
claims. I look forward to your feedback and questions.
Gene Nelson, Ph.D. Legal Assistant, Californians for Green Nuclear
Power, Inc. (805) 363 - 4697 Home email address:
c0030180@airmail.net.
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