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Edison submits paperwork to fire up San Onofre before summer
Southern California Edison, majority owner of the shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant, submitted to federal regulators a draft request for a license amendment that would allow the plant to be fired back up again before summer. The plant’s fate...
Tags: Easter, Southern California Edison Company, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Edison might seek San Onofre license change without public hearing
The operator of the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant might request a license amendment before restarting the plant through an expedited process that would not require public hearings before a restart. Southern California Edison said Friday that it...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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San Onofre design choices led to nuclear plant shutdown
L.A. NOWAn executive with the company that manufactured faulty equipment that led to the shutdown of the San Onofre nuclear plant defended decisions made in the design of the replacement steam generators. The company made choices in designing support structures... -
Mike Gray dies at 77; co-wrote 'China Syndrome' screenplay
Mike Gray, an author, activist and documentarian who co-wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay for "The China Syndrome," the provocative 1979 film about a cover-up at a nuclear power plant, died Tuesday of heart failure at his Hollywood Hills home, his...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Heart Failure, Movies, FBI, Entertainment
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Ratepayers get the shaft in San Onofre fiasco
There are train wrecks, and there are train wrecks. Then there's San Onofre. You probably know San Onofre as the full-figured fiasco overlooking the Pacific Ocean near the Orange/San Diego county line. Beginning in 2004, Southern California Edison,...
Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited, Justice System, Southern California Edison Company, Edison International
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Iran claims to find uranium deposits, plans more nuclear plants
TEHRAN -- On the eve of international talks about its disputed nuclear program, Iran announced Saturday that it had designated 16 sites for new nuclear power plants and also had discovered substantial new uranium deposits in its territory. The Islamic...
Tags: FIFA World Cup, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran, Metal and Mineral, Nuclear Policy
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San Onofre customers complain about shut down nuclear plant
L.A. NOWDozens of residents weighed in Thursday on whether either of the troubled units at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station should be fired up and to what extent ratepayers should foot the bills racked up since the power station was...... -
Monster blizzard storms through Northeast
BOSTON -- Carrying hurricane-force winds, a monstrous blizzard pounded the Northeast on Satur day, dropping more than two feet of snow in many areas and causing as many as 650,000 homes and businesses to lose power. Even as snow-clogged roads gave...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Suffolk (England), Government, Dannel P. Malloy , Snow Storms
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Environmental group pushes for hearing on San Onofre restart
L.A. NOWThe environmental group Friends of the Earth made its case to federal regulators Wednesday that Southern California Edison should be barred from restarting the San Onofre nuclear plant unless it goes through a trial-like hearing process. The meeting... -
San Onofre: Edison denies it was aware of plant defects
L.A. NOWSouthern California Edison, the operator of the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant, pushed back against two lawmakers who said that the utility company was aware of defects in the plant's replacement steam generators before installing them. Sen.... -
San Onofre design issues probed by regulatory commission
L.A. NOWThe head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday that the agency's office of investigations is probing the "completeness and accuracy" of information Southern California Edison has given the agency about equipment at its troubled San... -
PASSINGS: Dyer Brainerd Holmes, T.S. Cook, Joel Schaeffer
Dyer Brainerd Holmes NASA manned space flight director Dyer Brainerd Holmes, 91, director of manned space flight for NASA when Americans were making their early forays into space in the early 1960s, died Friday at a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., of...
Tags: Cornell University, High Noon (movie), Lucille Ball, University of Iowa, Michael Douglas
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