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For Diablo Canyon, the issue is whether the Newsom administration, in concert with investor-owned PG&E, can find a way to unspool the 2016 closure agreement agreed to by environmentalists, plant ...
“Diablo Canyon must be part of California’s clean energy future,” referring to the fact that nuclear power does not emit greenhouse gases. The two units at the plant provide 2,240 megawatts ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom tours the control room at Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in Avila Beach during a quick visit to San Luis Obispo County on March 1, 2023.
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant on June 1, 2023. If the NRC approves the license renewals, Units 1 and 2 would have the option to operate until 2044 and 2045, respectively.
PG&E wants to ensure it can retain its employees at Diablo Canyon if the power plant remains open, Jones said. “ We have many people out there with 25, 30 years of experience and you can’t ...
The Diablo Canyon Power Plant, located in San Luis Obispo County, was scheduled to close by 2025 after PG&E reached a settlement with environmental and labor groups seeking its closure in 2016.
The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant has a new lease on life – thanks to $1.4 billion in taxpayer financed loans – but oversight officials and critics ...
California can keep claiming to be an international leader in energy. Or California can close its last operating nuclear power plant. But it can’t do both. Under a 2018 agreement, Diablo Canyon ...
California needs reliable, zero-carbon energy to power the state and meet its climate goals, yet the last remaining nuclear power plant in the state, Diablo Canyon, is set to close. Investor-owned ...
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, shown here on Oct. 25, is the last of its kind in California. (Laura Dickinson/San Luis Obsipo Tribune/TNS) ...
California needs reliable, zero-carbon energy to power the state and meet its climate goals, yet the last remaining nuclear power plant in the state, Diablo Canyon, is set to close. Investor-owned ...