A Plan To Replace California’s Last Nuclear Plant With Green Energy May Be Backfiring
A deal struck between utility officials and environmental groups to shut down California’s last nuclear plant and replace it with green energy is not going according to plan. California Administrative Law Judge Peter Allen issued a proposed decision that rejected Pacific Gas & Electric’s (PG&E) plan to replace the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant with energy efficiency…
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