SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. nuclear inspection team has  identified a number of issues that require further study before a  damaged California nuclear plant can restart, according to a report  issued on Thursday.
 The two-reactor San Onofre Nuclear Station,  located in Orange County, has been shut for more than five months due to  the discovery of premature wear of steam generator tubes.
 Located halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, the nuclear  station is critical to bolster the state grid and allow power to be  imported to Southern California from outside the state. The California  grid operator has warned that a prolonged shutdown of the plant  increases the possibility of rolling outages over the summer months when  power demand rises.
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