The Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, south of Los Osos, Calif., is seen in this undated photo. Its life has been extended to 2030. San Diego County’s nuclear power plant, San Onofre ...
Of course, extending Diablo Canyon’s operations has benefits. It will help keep California’s grid stable and provide low-carbon power. And it’s easier than trying to build a new plant.
(Photo: Pat Pemberton/CNS) Fast-forward to the present day, and concerns about Diablo Canyon are back in the forefront. Now, though, some worry about closing the facility, the last working nuclear ...
Diablo Canyon is the last operating nuclear power plant in California — and arguably the most controversial. The plant sits along the scenic Central Coast and is surrounded by fault lines ...
The California Public Utilities Commission has approved $722.6 million in ratepayer costs to cover the continued operation of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant — the state’s only functioning ...
The cost of keeping the aging Diablo Canyon nuclear plant open five more years could ... Back in September 2022, when the state’s power grid was stretched to the breaking point during a record ...
A proposed decision before the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday calls for approving $723 million to keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in San Luis Obispo running to help ...
The Unit 1 generator at Pacific Gas and Electric's Diablo Canyon Power Plant, the only operating nuclear power plant in California. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) The California Public ...
The California Public Utilities Commission has approved $722.6 million in ratepayer costs to cover the continued operation of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant — the state's only functioning nuclear ...