California's last nuclear power plant faces renewed scrutiny as it gains latest permit [View all]
Source: CalMatters
The decision was conditioned on a plan that would require Pacific Gas & Electric, which owns the plant, to conserve about 4,000 acres of land on its property. That would prevent it from ever being developed for commercial or residential use.
The plant, located along the San Luis Obispo shoreline, now awaits federal approval for a 20-year relicensing permit.
I dont think, unfortunately, that anything will be happening to Diablo Canyon soon, due to the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence, Commissioner Jaime Lee said before voting to approve the permit. Nine of the 12 voting members approved the plan.
Gov. Gavin Newsom reversed a 2016 agreement made between environmental groups and worker unions to close the plant after the state faced a series of climate disasters that spurred energy blackouts. Popular sentiment toward nuclear energy has also continued to grow more supportive as states across the country consider revitalizing dormant and aging nuclear plants to fulfill ever-increasing energy demand needs.
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