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The Diablo Dilemma: What led to a last-minute attempt to keep the nuclear power plant running
KSBY San Luis Obispo· 3 hours agoAs 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 ...
PG&E and a Chumash Tribe had a deal for Diablo Canyon. Then the state stepped in | Opinion
The San Luis Obispo Tribune· 2 days ago“Nuclear power has become a new wave of energy colonialism that has and continues to privatize and...
What a less-buttery biscuit means for late-session jams
Politico· 1 day agoThis year’s tight purse strings could make it harder to get something sticky like Diablo over the finish line. (Case in point: A Finance Department spreadsheet released today shows Newsom is ...
Thomas D. Elias: PG&E gets a Diablo inch, now goes for a mile
Napa Valley Register· 14 hours agoGive them an inch, went the old saying about the once-dynastic New York Yankees baseball team, and...
'Fallout' is fun, but the reality of a post-nuclear apocalypse is nightmare fuel
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoLater, we meet a 200-year-old noseless cowboy ghoul (Walton Goggins), once known as movie star...
Get Diablo closed
Santa Maria Sun· 3 days agoWilliam Gloege (“Keep Diablo open,” July 23) is using old data in his argument to keep the expensive, nuclear waste producing Diablo Canyon Power Plant ...
A hundred percent renewable energy for how long?
Santa Maria Sun· 1 day agoThere have been opinions written lately about the grid experiencing 100 percent renewable energy but no mention of when or how long this occurred. The grid needs reliable, sustainable energy ...
Green isn't all good
Santa Maria Sun· 6 days agoIt’s amazing what having so much time on our hands can do for alternative media. Glen and Anna Starkey, movie reviewers for the Sun, discovered a hidden YouTube gem with Planet of the Humans ...
Opinion: State's imposition of flat fee on households without legislative hearings is shameful
U-T San Diego· 4 days agoThe California Public Utilities Commission’s unanimous vote to charge residential customers of investor-owned utilities a flat fee of $24.15 a month beginning in late 2025 was depicted by some ...