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PG&E customers will get a break on their electricity costs next year thanks to a $43.2 million ratepayer refund — the cost of ...
Unit 2 at PG&E’s Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in California is offline for refueling, allowing workers to perform maintenance on the turbine. See photos and video.
The state Public Utilities Commission has ordered PG&E to pay $43.2 million back to customers for mismanaging the troubled ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission released an environmental impact study for continued operations of the power plant.
As recently as 2022, PG&E was moving forward with plans to shut down the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. Its current licenses set to expire in 2024 for Unit 1 and 2025 for Unit 2, California's last ...
Parts and equipment fill the floor of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant turbine building during Unit 2’s refueling outage in April 2024. Joe Tarica [email protected] For nearly four ...
The California Public Utilities Commission approved a plan Thursday to keep the Diablo Canyon Power Plant near San Luis Obispo open for at least six more years.The decision “is an important m… ...
Resulting energy losses from Diablo Canyon demonstrated the plant’s unreliability, which was also on view in 2020-21, when the facility experienced 149 days of unplanned outages over a 476-day ...
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant sparked controversy when it first opened decades ago. But in an era shaped by climate change, it may be just what California needs while the state awaits construction ...
Operating the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant for another 20 years would have a minor impact on the environment, according to a new report by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Parts and equipment fill the floor of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant turbine building during Unit 2’s refueling outage in April 2024. Joe Tarica [email protected] For nearly four ...