San Onofre Nuclear Plant May Be Online by June, Edison Says
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Edison International, owner of California’s second-largest electric utility, plans to have its San Onofre nuclear plant in Southern California online by June after being shut since January due to a radiation leak.
The plant’s reactors would be operated at reduced power for three to five months and then be inspected under a plan being developed by the company, Stephen Pickett, executive vice president at Edison’s Southern California Edison utility, said in a telephone interview.