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US Regulators Grant California’s Last Nuclear Power Plant 20-Year Operating Life Extension


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By Laila Kearney

NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) – Federal regulators approved an operating license extension for California’s last-standing nuclear ​power plant, allowing it to run for another 20 years ‌if it also gets state legislative approval, the governor of the most populous U.S. state said on Thursday.

PG&E’s (PCG.N) Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant on California’s central ​coast was scheduled to shut in 2025, but the ​plant that contributes about 10% of the state’s total electricity ⁠has remained online in the face of rising demand and ​swelling power bills.


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“The renewed federal licenses for the plant’s two units ​mean Diablo Canyon will continue to provide critical 24/7 carbon-free electricity as California navigates growing electricity demand and hotter summers, while continuing investments in grid ​reliability and additional clean energy resources,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said.

Owners ​of nuclear power plants across the U.S. have applied to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ‌to ⁠extend the life of their reactors, mostly built in the 1970s and ’80s, as electricity use reaches record highs from the proliferation of energy-intensive data centers and the electrification of buildings and transportation.

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The ​NRC typically grants ​those operating license ⁠extensions in 20-year increments, but California law currently only allows Diablo Canyon to operate through 2030.

In ​order to run past the end of the decade, ​the ⁠California legislature would need to vote to allow the extension.

Overall, the California Energy Commission expects peak electricity demand to grow by more than  20  gigawatts ⁠by  2045. That ​is equal to the energy of nine  ​Diablo Canyons.

The approval marks the NRC’s 100th operating license extension for the country’s power ​plants.

Reporting by Laila Kearney in New York; Editing by David Gregorio

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