
"California Regulators Approve Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant's Operations Extension until 2030"
California energy regulators have voted to extend the operations of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant for an additional five years, pushing the shutdown date to 2030 instead of 2025. The decision comes despite opposition from environmental groups. The twin reactors, which supply up to 9% of the state's electricity, have been a subject of controversy over safety concerns and the cost of continued operation. While some argue that the plant's power is necessary to prevent blackouts during California's transition to renewable energy, activists argue that the projected costs and potential risks outweigh the benefits.
