Sundesert Nuclear Power Plant
The Sundesert Nuclear Power Plant was proposed in the 1970s but never built. In 1977 the San Diego Gas & Electric Company submitted an application to the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission to construct two 974 MWe Westinghouse pressurized water reactors approximately 15 miles southwest of Blythe, California.Coordinates: 33°26′59.21″N 114°46′58.42″W / 33.4497806°N 114.7828944°W[1] However, in 1978, a year before the Three Mile Island accident, the State of California refused to allow the utility to begin construction of the Sundesert units in the "absence of federally demonstrated and approved technology for permanent disposal of radioactive wastes".[2][3] The project was cancelled that year.
See also
- Anti-nuclear movement in California
- Bodega Bay Nuclear Power Plant
- Critical Masses: Opposition to Nuclear Power in California, 1958-1978
- Energy use in California
- Nuclear power in the United States
- List of canceled nuclear plants in the United States
References
- ↑ Evaporation Basin Report Sundesert Nuclear Plant (PDF) (Report). Stone & Webber Engineering Corporation. June 1976. p. Figure 3-3. Retrieved December 2014 – via California Energy Commission. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Luther J. Carter "Political Fallout from Three Mile Island", Science, 204, April 13 1979, p. 154.
- ↑ Critical Masses p. 176.
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