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Log in. Account Manage my subscription Activate my subscription Log out. Repair costs rise at Crystal River nuclear plant. By Times Staff Writer. But not with the expected cost savings. The shortcut resulted in the plant not being able to produce electricity for more than two years, and the cost is so overwhelming that Progress is now even considering shuttering the plant. Now, state Sen. Mike Fasano wants Progress to come before the senate utilities committee and explain itself.

When the inspection is completed, the inspectors will meet in a public setting near the plant to discuss their preliminary findings. The team will also issue a written report, available to the public, several weeks after the completion of the inspection. Jump to page content Accessibility.

Log in or Register. Print Email. The team will also issue a written report, available to the public, several weeks after the completion of the inspection, according to the press release. Homeland Security News Wire. Recent stories. Weather Disasters in U.



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