The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission still needs to check the report.
A correction to an earlier version of this article has been appended to the end of the article. Federal regulators on Thursday renewed the license for California’s last nuclear power plant, ensuring ...
PG&E is one step closer to keeping Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open until 2030. On Thursday, the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board voted unanimously to approve a five-year ...
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant — the last of its kind in California — has received federal approval to operate another 20 years, with its license now stretching until 2045. The U.S. Nuclear ...
The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Thursday renewed Diablo Canyon's license to operate, ensuring that California's last remaining nuclear facility will continue to run through at least 2030.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE SAFETY. THE NOISE IS ALMOST DEAFENING. THAT’S BECAUSE TWO GIANT TURBINES ARE GENERATING ENOUGH ENERGY TO POWER THOUSANDS OF CALIFORNIA HOMES, AS IT’S DONE FOR ...
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Diablo Canyon, California's last nuclear power plant, wins final approval to keep operating
Apr. 2—Federal regulators on Thursday renewed the license for California's last nuclear power plant, ensuring that Diablo Canyon will remain open until at least 2030 after years of debate over safety, ...
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