In Line with State's Direction, PG&E Requests Federal Extension of Diablo Canyon Power Plant Operations
- The filing of the License Renewal Application with the NRC aligns with state law and the Governor's direction to ensure electrical reliability across California.
- The Diablo Canyon Power Plant is the state's largest power plant and producer of clean energy, generating enough carbon-free electricity to meet the needs of three million people.
- Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill No. 846 (Dodd) into law, directing PG&E to pursue the extended operations of the massive energy facility to 2030 to ensure statewide electrical reliability and combat climate change.
- The current operating licenses for Units 1 and 2 would otherwise expire in 2024 and 2025, respectively.
- The potential environmental impact of extending the operations of a nuclear power plant is not addressed in the press release.
- No financial figures or percentages related to the cost of license renewal or the impact on clean energy production are provided.
Facility Would Continue Serving as a Reliable, Low-Cost, Largest Carbon-Free Energy Source for Californians
"PG&E is committed to answering the state's call to ensure the continued operation of the facility and safely deliver affordable, reliable and clean energy for
In Sept. of last year, Governor Gavin Newsom pushed to keep Diablo Canyon open and signed Senate Bill No. 846 (Dodd) into law, which directed PG&E to pursue the extended operations of the massive energy facility, located near
"Diablo Canyon Power Plant is safely generating clean electricity 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, rain or shine. We have a dedicated workforce that is committed to operating DCPP with integrity and safety at the forefront. We're all excited for the opportunity to continue serving the state and help power
In compliance with federal regulations, PG&E's license renewal application includes general, environmental, and technical information about DCPP. Once the NRC determines whether the application is sufficient for its review, a multi-year evaluation process will begin, which includes ample opportunities for public feedback and involvement. Under federal regulation, DCPP will continue to operate until the NRC has taken final action on PG&E's application.
Rigorous Safety Oversight
PG&E is committed to the highest levels of safety, performance, and security at DCPP. The plant has an excellent safe operating record and is subject to rigorous regulatory oversight, including with respect to seismic safety.
All plant operations are overseen and monitored by the NRC. The federal oversight agency assesses DCPP safety regularly, including two inspectors who work on-site and spend an average of 3,500 hours on inspections each year. The NRC's current annual assessment places DCPP among the highest performing plants in the nation and continues to find the facility is operating safely and meeting industry-established safety and performance objectives.
About DCPP
DCPP is the state's largest source of clean energy and generates 2,200 megawatts of baseline electricity, providing approximately
It employs nearly 1,300 employees and is one of the largest private employers in
Learn More
To learn more about DCPP and PG&E's commitment to safety, click here.
More information about the license renewal process can be found at the NRC's website: Reactor License Renewal | NRC.gov
Media Material
B-roll and pictures of DCPP, and soundbites from DCPP Vice President of Nuclear Generation Maureen Zawalick can be found here.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
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