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Complaint seeks FERC review of 2025 retirement of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
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Complaint seeks FERC review of 2025 retirement of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
A nonprofit nuclear power advocacy group in California has called on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to step in and review California regulators' decision to approve the retirement of Pacific Gas & Electric's Diablo Canyon nuclear plant in 2025.
https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/electric-power/102820-complaint-seeks-ferc-review-of-2025-retirement-of-diablo-canyon-nuclear-plant
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