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To: Olaf Koch who started this subject12/28/2000 6:41:29 PM
From: Second_Titan  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
SoCal 1,070-MW San Onofre3 To Begin 45-Day Outage Jan 2
Dow Jones Newswires

NEW YORK -- Southern California Edison Co.'s 1,070-megawatt San Onofre nuclear unit 3 is still scheduled to begin a 45-day refueling and maintenance outage Jan. 2, a source familiar with the unit's operations said Thursday.

The unit was operating at 85% power Thursday and coasting down, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's plant status report.

San Onofre unit 2, also rated at 1,070 megawatts, was operating at 100% power Thursday, the NRC said.

The two San Onofre units are on a 24-month refueling cycle.

Southern California Edison, an Edison International (EIX) unit, operates the two-unit plant and owns 75% of it. San Diego Electric & Gas owns 20% and the cities of Anaheim and Riverside, Calif. own 5%.

The San Onofre plant is in southern California.
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