PG&E collects a fee to support California’s last nuclear plant. Is it a slush fund?
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PG&E collects a fee to support California’s last nuclear plant. Is it a slush fund?
In summary California regulators are expected to take a last, controversial step to keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant operating. State utility regulators next week are slated to wrap up a three-year effort to keep open California’s only remaining nuclear plant, Diablo Canyon. The final step: Hammering out how plant-owner Pacific Gas & Electric must spend and report how it uses a controversial statewide fee to keep the facility open. One mem…
·Sacramento, United States
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