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San Onofre is the third nuclear power plant in the United States to be retired this year. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times) By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times . June 7, 2013 12 AM PT .
Although it may be difficult to see as drivers zoom past the two distinctive domes on the west side of Interstate 5, the dismantlement of the San Onofre nuclear power plant is more than 60% complete.
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The two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear plant will be shut down permanently, Southern California Edison announced early Friday. The power giant cited regulatory uncertainty surrounding the ...
A man walks his dog next to the damaged San Onofre power plant located next to San Onofre State Park in California, in this 2012 file photo. Southern California Edison, a unit of California power ...
Lyn Harris Hicks, a longtime opponent of the San Onofre nuclear power plant and a nearby resident, wears a banner on her hat as she waits for a news conference in front of the plant Friday, June 7 ...
San Onofre could power 1.4 million homes. California officials have said they would be able to make it through the summer without the plant but warned that wildfires or another disruption in ...
The troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant in Southern California is closing, after an epic 16-month battle over whether the twin reactors could be safely returned to service, officials announced ...
In a jolt to the nation's nuclear power industry, the owners of Southern California's San Onofre plant announced Friday they are shutting it down for good after the discovery of damaged equipment ...
Bauder served as San Onofre plant manager from 2009 to 2013 and then returned in November 2018, a few months after a 45-ton canister filled with spent nuclear fuel assemblies almost fell as it was ...
For Northern Californians, the decision last summer to shutter the San Onofre nuclear power plant that serves San Diego and Los Angeles is easy to ignore. But decisions about who will pay for the ...
“Shut down San Onofre!” was the rallying cry of about 200 protesters at San Onofre State Park on Sunday. They listened to a dozen speakers, marched and carried anti-nuclear-power signs to ...
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