By Shawn Raymundo Attorneys representing Southern California Edison and its contractor believe Public Watchdogs’ lawsuit against the San Onofre power plant operator should be dismissed…
By Lillian Boyd A nonprofit advocacy group is suing Southern California Edison, Holtec International and other stakeholders for their handling of nuclear waste. The group…
By Shawn Raymundo Southern California Edison (SCE) announced Monday, July 15, that it has resumed placing spent nuclear fuel at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating…
By Cari Hachmann Utility crews began depowering the 50 community alert sirens on Monday that were once required for operation of the San Onofre Nuclear…
By Shawn Raymundo The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $982.8 billion spending package last month that includes millions in funding to establish a program…
By Cari Hachmann Holtec International, the company that makes canisters for the containment of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station…
By Eric Heinz The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on Monday, March 25, decided that San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) operators committed two significant violations…
By Eric Heinz By admission, Southern California Edison (SCE) officials said they understand the mistakes they made related to training and are aiming for higher…
By Jim Shilander Southern California Edison has selected an underground storage system for its independent spent-fuel storage installation at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station….
By Jim Shilander At a Nuclear Regulatory Commission committee meeting Monday in Carlsbad, designed to elicit public input on Southern California Edison’s formal report on…
Nuclear Regulatory Commission to hold public meeting Monday, Oct. 27 in Carlsbad to discuss SONGS decommissioning By Jim Shilander The chances of a radiological release…