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APS Arizona Palo Verde 1 nuclear reactor up to 68 pct power
ReutersMay 1 (Reuters) - Arizona Public Service's 1,311-megawatt Unit 1 at the Palo Verde nuclear power plant in Arizona ramped up to 68 percent power by early Wednesday from 44 percent power early Tuesday, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said in a...Tags: Technology, Civil and Public Service, Government, PNM Resources Incorporated, El Paso Electric Company
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Edison utility may retire Calif. nuclear plant if restart denied
ReutersHOUSTON, April 30 (Reuters) - If U.S. nuclear regulators deny Southern California Edison's (SCE) request to restart one of the damaged San Onofre nuclear reactors, the utility may decide to retire one or both units by year-end, said Ted Craver, chief...Tags: Southern California Edison Company
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Earth Day restoration set to take place at Imperial County state park
Volunteers are needed at Picacho State Recreation Area for park improvement projects on April 13, according to a press release from California State Parks Foundation. The California State Parks Foundation hosts 24 environmental improvement projects at...Tags: Earth Day, Virgin Group, Ltd., Gardens and Parks, Renovation, Travel
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Acting Commerce Secretary Blank leaving to head university
WASHINGTON -- Acting Commerce Secretary Rebecca Blank, who has held the job since John Bryson resigned for medical reasons in June, is stepping down to become chancellor of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, she said Monday. Blank told her staff in...
Tags: Business, Elections, National Weather Service, Gerald Ford, Rebecca Blank
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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: Southern California Edison Company, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited
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San Onofre: Edison, regulators at odds over restart plan?
L.A. NOWSouthern California Edison may be at odds with federal regulators over what it means to run the San Onofre nuclear plant at full power. Edison officials met with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staffers Wednesday to discuss the agency's technical... -
Cost for troubled San Onofre plant? $400 million and growing
L.A. NOWThe parent company of Southern California Edison, operator of the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant, reported Tuesday that the costs of the yearlong outage at the plant had ballooned to more than $400 million as of the end of 2012....... -
AmEx, Xerox CEOs reportedly considered for Obama Cabinet posts
WASHINGTON -- President Obama, who has faced criticism that he has been hostile to big business, reportedly is considering two major corporate chief executives for positions in his second-term Cabinet. American Express Co. Chief Executive Kenneth...
Tags: Barack Obama, Timothy Geithner, White House, Washington, DC, Rebecca Blank
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Santa Ana-based Edison Mission Energy files for bankruptcy
Edison Mission Energy, an unregulated power-generating unit of Rosemead-based Edison International, said Monday that it had filed for bankruptcy and had agreed on a reorganization plan with its parent company and holders of its $3.7 billion in debt. &...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Resources, Energy, Financially Distressed Companies, Petroleum Industry
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San Onofre outage costs now more than $300 million [Updated]
L.A. NOWThe costs of the outage at the San Onofre nuclear plant continue to soar, but it remains unclear who will ultimately foot the bill. Edison International, the parent company of plant operator and majority owner Southern California Edison, reported its........ -
Can California get by without San Onofre nuclear plant? [Google+ Hangout]
L.A. NOWSouthern California appears is getting through the long heat wave without energy from the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear power plant. Times reporter Abby Sewell will discuss San Onofre and the heat wave during a Google + Hangout at 2 p.m....... -
Former Secretary Bryson Was Confused, Unaware, Crash Victims Tell KTLA
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Former Commerce Secretary John Bryson seemed confused, glassy-eyed and unaware after he allegedly rear-ended a Buick as it was waiting for a train to pass last month, the driver of that Buick told KTLA in an exclusive interview. "He...Tags: Washington, DC, Ambien (drug), Vehicles, U.S. Senate, KTLA
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