Vote in this Los Angeles Times Opinion Poll Today (Sunday) 
to Close San Inofre's Nuclear Power Plant!

www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-san-onofre-nuclear-20120611,0,
4282835.story 


The Long, Hot Summer Without San Onofre's Nuclear Power

By Karin Klein 
June 11, 2012, 4:20 PM
San Onofre's two nuclear-power units have been down for months and will stay
that way for months more. Late last week, Southern California Edison
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/economy-business-finance/southern-california-e
dison-company-ORCRP014199.topic>  officials acknowledged that after early
hopes that the reactors would be running safely in time for the summer
energy load, it isn't going to happen. They'll have a plan by midsummer for
reopening Unit 2, but then the plan will have to go through the lengthy
regulatory process. And no one seems even remotely confident of when Unit 3
might return, and if it does, at what level of power? (Unit 1 was closed
years ago.)
The problem stems from the huge bundles of tubes that are an integral part
of the new steam generators for which ratepayers recently shelled out $671
million. In February, it was discovered that many of the tubes -- especially
in Unit 3 -- were wearing thin despite their newness, a result of vibration
that caused the closely bundled tubes to rub against each other. These tubes
don't get replaced like a hose in your car; they have to be plugged when
there's a problem, and if enough of them are plugged, the reactor cannot run
at full power.
Two retired natural-gas generators in Huntington Beach have been brought
back to life to help see the region through the hot days of summer. That,
plus a conservation program, should prevent brownouts, utility officials say
-- unless there's a bad heat wave. But the gas plants are a stopgap measure;
they can't stay online for more than a few months. Some environmentalists
are saying that San Onofre should simply remain closed, though it produces
19% of Edison's power. Running at reduced power wouldn't eliminate the
vibration, Friends of the Earth contends, and the risk isn't worth it.
Meanwhile, the license for the plant expires in 2022. Edison officials said
they haven't decided whether to apply for a 20-year extension; that decision
would need to be made by 2017 to go through the application process.
The company says it will go after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/economy-business-finance/mitsubishi-heavy-indu
stries-limited-ORCRP010117.topic> , maker of the steam generators, for the
price of repair. But it's unclear whether the utility would collect, and
also who would be responsible for paying for the more expensive replacement
energy. Ratepayers?
What do you think about the prospect of San Onofre closing -- or remaining
open for 30 more years? And who should pay?
Thank you for voting! 

Keep them shut down, permanently 36.63% (2,143 votes) 
Reopen them only if Mitsubishi pays for the needed repairs 2.89% (169 votes)

Reopen them regardless of the cost, but shut them down in 2022 0.67% (39
votes) 
Reopen them and seek a new license to keep them running until 2042 58.44%
(3,419 votes) 
Other: 1.37% (80 votes) 
Total Votes: 5,850

Go here to vote:
www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-san-onofre-nuclear-20120611,0,
4282835.story 



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