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Earthquake risks and rising costs: The price of operating California's last nuclear plant

Diablo Canyon is a critical yet contentious energy source amidst California's transition to renewable energy, sparking debate over cost, safety, and sustainability.

PG&E power bills will rise after state keeps nuclear power plant open

California's nuclear plant, Diablo Canyon, will remain open to prevent energy shortages, resulting in increased monthly bills for PG&E customers.

CPUC approves $723 million in ratepayer costs to extend life of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant

California approved $722.6 million to extend the Diablo Canyon Power Plant's operations, impacting ratepayers amid rising energy demands and criticism from consumer groups.

Earthquake risks and rising costs: The price of operating California's last nuclear plant

Diablo Canyon is a critical yet contentious energy source amidst California's transition to renewable energy, sparking debate over cost, safety, and sustainability.

PG&E power bills will rise after state keeps nuclear power plant open

California's nuclear plant, Diablo Canyon, will remain open to prevent energy shortages, resulting in increased monthly bills for PG&E customers.

CPUC approves $723 million in ratepayer costs to extend life of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant

California approved $722.6 million to extend the Diablo Canyon Power Plant's operations, impacting ratepayers amid rising energy demands and criticism from consumer groups.
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California lawmakers in standoff with Gavin Newsom over $400M loan to keep Diablo Canyon open

California lawmakers rejected Gov. Newsom's $400 million bid to PG&E for Diablo Canyon, citing repayment concerns amid budget deficit.

Elias: $400M loan' to PG&E to keep nuclear plant going a raw deal

California consumers face a $400 million charge for extending the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant's operation amid renewable energy delays.

California lawmakers in standoff with Gavin Newsom over $400M loan to keep Diablo Canyon open

California lawmakers rejected Gov. Newsom's $400 million bid to PG&E for Diablo Canyon, citing repayment concerns amid budget deficit.

Elias: $400M loan' to PG&E to keep nuclear plant going a raw deal

California consumers face a $400 million charge for extending the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant's operation amid renewable energy delays.
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