California approves legislation to prevent rise in GHGs from nuclear plant shutdown

Published 22:23 on August 22, 2018  /  Last updated at 14:15 on August 23, 2018  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Canada, US

The California Assembly this week sent a bill to Governor Jerry Brown’s office that would avert GHG increases stemming from the scheduled closure of the state’s last remaining nuclear power facility, bolstering the state’s commitment to clean energy resources over the next decade.
The California Assembly this week sent a bill to Governor Jerry Brown’s office that would avert GHG increases stemming from the scheduled closure of the state’s last remaining nuclear power facility, bolstering the state’s commitment to clean energy resources over the next decade.


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