California senate passes bill to avert GHG increases from major nuclear plant closure

Published 16:20 on May 30, 2018  /  Last updated at 18:35 on May 30, 2018  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, US

A bill that would guide the scheduled closure of California’s last remaining nuclear plant was approved by the state senate on Tuesday, including measures to prevent against a rise in emissions resulting from the shut down.
A bill that would guide the scheduled closure of California’s last remaining nuclear plant was approved by the state senate on Tuesday, including measures to prevent against a rise in emissions resulting from the shut down.


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