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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 08:58 PM Jun 2012

San Onofre nuclear plant to stay offline this summer

Source: Los Angeles Times

The troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant will remain dark through the hot summer months when energy demand is at its highest in Southern California.

The top official at Edison International said Thursday that the plant will not restart any time soon and that, instead, the utility will lean on a pair of mothballed generating units in Huntington Beach and will implement alerts and incentives for customers to conserve power.

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Officials said the contingency plans should be sufficient to get customers through the summer without power shortages under all but the most extreme circumstances.

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Ted Craver, chief executive of Edison, parent company of plant operator Southern California Edison, said the earliest that the Unit 2 reactor could restart would be the end of summer, and Unit 3, which showed more troubling wear, may take longer.

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Read more: http://www.fox5sandiego.com/news/la-me-0608-san-onofre-20120608,0,1102274.story

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San Onofre nuclear plant to stay offline this summer (Original Post) bananas Jun 2012 OP
Do they have much solar power? Seem when the AC demand is high A Simple Game Jun 2012 #1
You'd think we would, but alas still very expensive here. jemsan Jun 2012 #2
Be a great time to replace it with something friendlier. n/t A Simple Game Jun 2012 #3
Great news for us locals.... Magoo48 Jun 2012 #4

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
1. Do they have much solar power? Seem when the AC demand is high
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 09:02 PM
Jun 2012

solar power would often be near it's peak. Would help ease the burden.

jemsan

(266 posts)
2. You'd think we would, but alas still very expensive here.
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 09:06 PM
Jun 2012

Glad they're keeping it offline. Hope it leads to shutting it down permanently.

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