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Politics : Rat's Nest - Chronicles of Collapse

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To: Eric who wrote (23506)5/31/2023 4:06:11 PM
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Maybe. It was supposed to shut down by '25, but it appears that's being re-thought. Right now, it's 7.7% of our current supply.

The future of Diablo Canyon Power Plant

Status of continued operations at Diablo Canyon Power Plant
PG&E is scheduled to discontinue its power operations at Diablo Canyon upon the expiration of the Unit 1 and Unit 2 operating licenses, in November 2024 and August 2025, respectively.

In September of 2022, Governor Newsom signed legislation seeking to extend operations at DCPP past its current license period to ensure electricity reliability and combat climate change as California continues toward its clean energy future.

PG&E is on two concurrent tracks: pursuing continued operations through relicensing while continuing to plan for the eventual decommissioning of the power plant.

PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant decommissioning (pge.com)
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