Newsom Administration Looks To Save Controversial Nuclear Plant Amid California Energy Crisis
California may scrap plans to close its last nuclear power plant, as residents struggle with a new energy-induced energy crisis.
On Tuesday, the California Energy Commission approved a plan for running the Diablo Canyon Power Plant into 2030. It will be five years later than the planned closure of the nuclear plant. Democrats and environmentalists both have been a part of the Diablo Canyon Power plant’s operation since at least 2000. Push Governor. After a string of blackouts this summer, Gavin Newsom’s administration (D.) has changed its course.
“As California confronts a rapidly changing climate, extraordinary heat events and record energy demand are becoming increasingly ordinary,” Siva Gunda, vice-chair of the commission, stated in a statement. “The state needs to keep all options on the table to protect public health and safety.”
Newsom-appointed commissioners represent the latest California officials to be elected. It is a baseless claim The state’s extreme weather events are more frequent because of climate change. After a severe heat wave, California Democrats often repeated this talking point. Rolling blackouts. After years of Democratic leadership, California’s energy grid failed to meet demand. cracking down Reduce fossil fuel consumption and increase grid reliance on solar and wind power.
Although the vote of the commission does not guarantee the plant’s closure, it does not mean that it will be closed. The plant still requires a federal license. Next, Diablo must secure a federal license. Approval To maintain operations, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission provides assistance. Diablo supplies close to 10 percent state electricity and around 17 percent of its emissions-free power.
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