OPINION: Fifty years ago, California passed a moratorium on the construction of new nuclear power plants. It's time to rethink that ban.
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California Coastal Commission approves land deal to extend last nuclear plant through 2030
California environmental regulators on Thursday struck a landmark deal with Pacific Gas & Electric to extend the life of the state's last remaining nuclear power plant in exchange for thousands of ...
California environmental regulators on Thursday struck a landmark deal with Pacific Gas & Electric to extend the life of the state's last remaining nuclear power plant in exchange for thousands of ...
California's last nuclear power plant overcame a regulatory hurdle on Thursday when the California Coastal Commission voted to approve keeping the plant open for at least five years. It was one of the ...
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