Edison Plans to Permanently Close San Onofre Nuclear Reactor [View all]
Title should read that they're closing the plant... not a single reactor.
Edison International (EIX) plans to permanently close its San Onofre nuclear plant in California, shut since January 2012 by a leak of radioactive water, because regulators may take too long to decide whether it can restart.
Southern California Edison, the utility unit that owns and operates the two reactors, will record after-tax costs of $300 million to $425 million this quarter as a result of shutting the reactor, Rosemead, California-based Edison said today in a statement.
Four commercial nuclear-power units have been permanently closed in the U.S. this year, the highest ever annual total, according to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission data. A glut of shale-fed natural gas and government-subsidized wind has upended power market dynamics and squeezed margins, making costly repairs uneconomical for some nuclear operators.
The continuing uncertainty about when or if SONGS might return to service was not good for our customers, our investors, or the need to plan for our regions long-term electricity needs, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Edison Ted Craver said in the statement.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-07/edison-plans-to-permanently-close-san-onofre-nuclear-reactor-1-.html?cmpid=yhoo