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    Barry
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    Call for San Onofre shutdown, Nuclear-Free New Year

    GROUPS GATHER AT CPUC TO CALL FOR A NUCLEAR-FREE NEW YEAR;
    PERMANENT SHUTDOWN OF SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION


    Who & What: Groups from around the state are gathering at the first

    hearing in the San Onofre Investigation by the CA Public Utilities Commission

    When: Tuesday, Jan. 8th, hearing at 10am, press conference around noon.
    Where: Front steps of the CPUC, 505 Van Ness Ave., SF (at McAllister –
    kitty-korner from SF City Hall)

    Californians seeking to forestall nuclear catastrophe on our coast will
    gather at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Tues. Jan.
    8th for the first hearing in the San Onofre Investigation. Women’s
    Energy Matters (WEM), the Coalition to Decommission San Onofre, No Nukes
    Action, and others are calling for CPUC to choke off funds for continued
    operations of Edison’s San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, and
    require shareholders to pay for Edison’s new steam generators, which it
    recklessly redesigned to produce more power.

    WEM, an intervenor in the proceeding, is calling for the Commission,
    Edison and SEMPRA to consider this an opportunity to advance a genuinely
    clean energy agenda, utilizing energy efficiency, local solar, other
    renewables, and storage technologies. CPUC’s own figures show the state
    has a large power glut — 50% more than we need, even with both San
    Onofre and Diablo Canyon shut down. This should ease the transition. The
    grid operator can continue to do without San Onofre as it has done for
    11 months already — using only minimal additional resources.

    San Onofre’s two monster reactors have been shut down since January 31,

    2012, after one of four nearly new steam generators sprang a leak and
    sent radiation into the immediate neighborhood, which includes the
    famous surfing beach “Trestles,” Camp Pendleton, Highway 5, and former
    Pres. Nixon’s western White House at San Clemente.

    The Commission promises to investigate the causes of the outage and the
    costs of the plant, starting with the steam generator replacement and
    projecting into the future, including further repairs or replacement
    efforts. CPUC must weigh the need for Edison to revise its business plan
    against the possibility of disruption to California’s economy, its
    electrical system, and the lives and livelihood of 8.5 million people
    who reside within a 50-mile radius of the reactors between Los Angeles
    and San Diego. Possible losses include the busiest port in the nation, a
    large part of the country’s food supplies, and some of its priciest real
    estate — which could fall within “exclusion zones” like the ones around
    Fukushima and Chernobyl if something went wrong in a restart of San Onofre.

    Unlike in Japan where the prevailing winds blew most of
    Fukushima-Daiichi radiation out to sea, the ocean breezes in Orange Co.
    tend to blow inland, where they would trap radioactive smog in LA’s
    notoriously dirty air.

    Edison has been silent about the future of the reactor that leaked
    radiation, but is pressing the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission
    (NRC) to let it restart the other one at 70% power for 5 months and then
    shut it down for an inspection. Independent nuclear experts warn that
    this is foolhardy, since both reactors have experienced far more
    degradation in their new steam generators than any other nuclear plant,
    and there’s no evidence that running it at lower power would solve the
    vibrations that caused the original damage.
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    Re: Call for San Onofre shutdown, Nuclear-Free New Year

    Thanks Barry,
    I have never heard that the CPUC claims that we have 50% more power than we actually need, this is big news to everyone.
    If that is true, then our aging electrical power grid does not really need to be upgraded. PG&E has announced a rate increase to start upgrading our aging centralized generation power grid.
    Instead, PG&E should focus on a new business model and stop claiming that we need to fund an expansion of an outmoded power grid.
    Of course, PG&E claims that the economy is booming (false), the population is exploding (false), developers are wanting to slap up more condos and shopping centers in the desert (true), electric vehicle sales might start to take off from the present dismal level (false), the slow speed shortline train to nowhere will need power (true), all the new SmartMeters recently put online will hog more power to transmit usage data to the new servers (true), the windmill farms need enormous amonts of power to keep the turbines spinning when there is no wind (true), and when the wind blows at night PG&E has to ship the excess unused wind generated power to Las Vegas to subsidize the wind turbine people (corporations) (true) and on and on.
    It makes me wonder what the is truth about our electrical power system. We all have been fed a bunch of horsepucky.
    There is a lot more to it than the utility people (corporations) and the CPUC is letting the public know about (true)!
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