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Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant is the last of its kind in California, seen here in a photo on Oct. 25, 2022. Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant on June 1, 2023.
San Diego County’s nuclear power plant, San Onofre, was closed more than 10 years ago. But the Diablo Canyon plant is still open and cranking out 18,000 gigawatts a year.
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 Power Plant is turning to artificial intelligence in what PG&E says is a first for nuclear power plants. The agreement with Atomic Canyon's Neutron Enterprise AI solution was ...
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.
Diablo Canyon, California’s sole remaining nuclear power plant, has been left for dead on more than a few occasions over the last decade or so, and is currently slated to begin a lengthy ...
According to PG&E, Diablo Canyon is California’s only remaining nuclear power plant, providing nearly 9% of the state’s electricity and generating 17% of its zero-carbon energy.
According to PG&E, Diablo Canyon Power Plant generates about nine percent of California's electricity and supplies about 17 percent of the state's zero-carbon energy.