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April Finance Letter: Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Seismic Study Review

Apr 27, 2011 - April Finance Letter: Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Seismic Study Review April Finance Letter: Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Seismic Study Review Program: Public Utilities Commission Finding or Recommendation: Approve Governor's April Finance Letter to increase the California Public Utilities Commision's (CPUC's) reimbursement authority by $393,000 to
https://lao.ca.gov/Recommendations/Details/402

Summary of Major 2022 Climate and Energy Legislation

Jan 6, 2023 - Extended Operations at Diablo Canyon Power Plant Background. The Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP), owned and operated by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG &E), is California ’s last operating nuclear power plant, containing two large units.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4660

Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Seismic Study Review (See April Finance Letter for Update)

Apr 27, 2011 - Based on its asse ssment, it made policy recommendations which included a recommendation for PG &E to do three-dimensional seismic studies of the vicinity surrounding Diablo Canyon Power Plant. Diablo Canyon Power Plant Will Soon Need To Renew Its Operating License.
https://lao.ca.gov/Recommendations/Details/285

The California Nuclear Waste Act [Ballot]

Feb 26, 2015 - Approximately 9  percent of the state ’s electricity is generated by nuclear power plants (inside and outside of the state), most of which comes from the only nuclear power plant operating in California —the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-001

A proposed statutory initiative prohibiting the generation of nuclear power in California. [Ballot]

Oct 14, 2015 - Approximately 9  percent of the state ’s electricity is generated by nuclear power plants (inside and outside of the state), about two-thirds of which comes from the only nuclear power plant operating in California —the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-055

[PDF] A proposed statutory initiative prohibiting the generation of nuclear power in California.

Approximately 9 percent of the state’s electricity is generated by nuclear power plants (inside and outside of the state), about two-thirds of which comes from the only nuclear power plant operating in California—the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150466.pdf

[PDF] The California Nuclear Waste Act

Approximately 9 percent of the state’s electricity is generated by nuclear power plants (inside and outside of the state), most of which comes from the only nuclear power plant operating in California—the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150014.pdf

2013 Initiative Analysis:The California Nuclear Waste Act

Historically, approximately 16 percent of the state ’s electricity has been generated by nuclear power plants (inside and outside of the state), three-fourths of which has come from the two nuclear power plants in the state —the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) in San Diego County.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130465.aspx

[PDF] The California Nuclear Waste Act

Historically, approximately 16 percent of the state’s electricity has been generated by nuclear power plants (inside and outside of the state), three-fourths of which has come from the two nuclear power plants in the state—the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) in San Diego County.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130465.pdf

2011 Initiative Analysis:The Nuclear Waste act of 2012

Approximately 16  percent of the state's electricity is generated by nuclear power plants, the majority of which comes from two nuclear power plants currently operating in the state —the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) in San Luis Obispo County and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) in San Diego County.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110644.aspx