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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires PG&E to file a new license renewal application to keep Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open.
PG&E has filed its relicensing application to keep California’s last nuclear power plant running 20 years beyond its scheduled closure date.
The wildfire victims’ lawsuit is seeking to tap into the $200 million to $400 million in liability insurance that PG&E secured for the former executives and board members, said Frank Pitr… ...
PG&E filed for bankruptcy as it struggles with potential liabilities from its role in California’s wildfires. The process is expected to have wide-ranging implications.
Spoiled food, damaged devices, lost wages: power outages have caused losses to consumers around the Bay Area. Is it worth filing a claim with PG&E?
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires PG&E to file a new license renewal application to keep Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open.
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