PG&E bankruptcy renews concerns about California nuclear plant closure, emissions trajectory

Published 22:28 on January 22, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:31 on January 22, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, US

The pending bankruptcy filing of California utility Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is raising new questions about the future of the state’s lone nuclear power plant slated to close in the next decade and how the facility could influence future emissions.
The pending bankruptcy filing of California utility Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is raising new questions about the future of the state’s lone nuclear power plant slated to close in the next decade and how the facility could influence future emissions.


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