Diablo Canyon 1 and 2

Here’s what could happen after the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant’s decommissioning

Here’s what could happen after the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant’s decommissioning The future of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant is under review. This week, officials met to discuss options for the site after its decommissioning.

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Groups file new petition to close California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant

Groups file new petition to close California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – In a new motion filed Tuesday, three groups say keeping Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant operating in San Luis Obispo County poses an “unacceptable safety

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Public applicants sought for Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel

Public applicants sought for Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel The recent allowance to continue operation past a previous closure date notwithstanding, public discussions over the decommissioning of Diablo Canyon, California’s last nuclear power plant, continue.

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Federal regulators approve continued operation of Diablo Canyon during license renewal process

Federal regulators approve continued operation of Diablo Canyon during license renewal process | News Channel 3-12 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission determined on Tuesday that Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) can continue the operation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant while the federal agency reviews the energy company’s License Renewal Application.

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PG&E requests federal extension of operations at Diablo Canyon Power Plant

PG&E requests federal extension of operations at Diablo Canyon Power Plant In 2016, California legislators decided to shut down the power plant – a decision that it reversed last year. The current operating licenses for Units 1 and 2 would otherwise expire in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

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