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California's final nuclear power plant to operate until at least 2030

California's final nuclear power plant to operate until at least 2030
California's final nuclear power plant to operate until at least 2030

The governor of California, the largest state in the United States, announced on Thursday that federal regulators had approved an operating license extension for the last nuclear power plant still standing in the state. Under'state law, it can run until at least '2030.

PG&E Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, located on California's Central Coast, was originally scheduled to close in?2025. However the plant which contributes 10% of 'the state's overall electricity has remained operational despite 'rising demand and rising power bills'

California Governor Gavin Newsom stated that the renewed federal licenses will allow Diablo Canyon to continue providing a 24/7 carbon-free power supply as California faces increasing electricity demand, hotter summers and continues investments in grid reliability.

Nuclear?power plant owners in the U.S. are asking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to extend the life of their reactors. These reactors were mostly built in the '70s and ’80s. Electricity consumption is at record levels due to the proliferation of a?energy intensive data center and the electrification of _buildings and _transportation.

Diablo Canyon is only allowed to operate until the end of this decade by California law. Reporting by Laila KEARNEY in New York, Editing by David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)