EXCLUSIVE: State could cut purse strings on ailing nuke plant parts
It turns out, there is a kind of lemon law for power plants, and Southern California Edison may be about to get squeezed.
State regulators say they plan to study whether the company should lose its ability to recoup the full $680 million cost for four replacement steam generators, which were installed in recent years at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and quickly developed problems that have shut down the plant since January.
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