California Governor Newsom Offers Hope for State's Last Nuclear Plant, But Major Hurdles Remain

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In conversation with the LA Times editorial board, Gov. Newsom indicated the state might apply for funding to extend the life of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.

California politics, regulatory hurdles stand in the way

It would also require some pretty fast turnaround on regulatory filings."PG&E would have to file for a license extension and they have done none of the groundwork," Victor said. To renew the application at Diablo, the NRC would need to see an updated environmental report, Burnell said, which includes, among other things a review of the water cooling system for the nuclear reactor."That requires time to develop," Burnell said.

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