- The short answer is they could, said Mark Pocta, a manager with the state Division of Ratepayer Advocates, an independent arm of the PUC. You are talking about a lot of uncertainties. Edison officials declined a request for an interview. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- On Monday, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission provided a troubling assessment of the situation at San Onofre. (Los Angeles Times)
- Revelations of serious flaws in the design of its steam generators have left the idled San Onofre nuclear plant in a kind of in 2009 and 2010 in a gargantuan operation at a total cost of $671 million. (Orange County Register)
- With such a cost differential, the replacement of the electricity generated by San Onofre with electricity generated by solar power almost certainly would force SoCal Ed to raise its electricity rates. (North County Times)
- San Onofre will be shut through August as Edison develops a The steam generators, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (7011), were installed in 2009 and 2010 at a cost of $671 million. (Bloomberg)
- San Onofre Nuclear Generating Stations (SONGS 31 January because of safety concerns over new steam turbines installed in 2010 and 2011 at a cost of $680 million to Southern California Edison ratepayers. (AOL Travel News)
- Following an incident at the San Onofre power plant this past January The plant's current steam generators were installed as replacement in 2009 and 2010 at a cost of $670 million. (eurasiareview.com)
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
San Onofre Costs
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