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Southern California Ports at risk from San Onofre nuclear plant
A nuclear disaster at the San Onofre nuclear power plant could shut down both the Long Beach and Los Angeles ports. Any cost benefit analysis of whether to restart San Onofre should include the economic impact of such a possibility. According to the … Continue reading →
Posted in California Energy Commission, CPUC, Emergency Planning, Energy Options, NRC, nuclear power, Southern California Edison
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Tagged California Legislative Analysts Office, California ports, CEC, CPUC, economic impact, Long Beach port, Los Angeles port, NRC, nuclear disaster, nuclear power, san onofre, transportation
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