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Re “The Supreme Court just issued a ruling on nuclear waste. What does that mean for San Onofre?” (June 19): The San Onofre ...
The San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant, which was shut down 12 years ago, remains a focal point of nuclear waste storage concerns ...
A recent accounting showed that 46 of the site’s 62 buildings have been demolished; 474 million pounds of waste have been shipped offsite; 107 million pounds of decommissioning material have been ...
A place to perhaps store at least some of the 3.55 million pounds of waste sitting at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station remains in play after a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court — but plenty of ...
The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station seen from Trail 1 at San Onofre State Beach Trail 1 south of San Clemente on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.
Court ruling allows interim nuclear waste storage in Texas, but the U.S. still has no long-term plan for its 90,000 metric tons of spent fuel.
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that the depth of a scrape a on a can of nuclear waste is about technology and skepticism … and ...
PG&E plans a major revamp of two key electricity substations in downtown San Jose as the utility races to stay ahead of rising energy demand from tech, housing and commercial projects.