Legal Insurrection by Leslie Eastman 12/21/2025
The Iron Law of Electricity for the win: San Luis Obispo County is now looking to add additional reactors to the plant.There have been a couple of fascinating developments that touch upon two subjects I cover for Legal Insurrection: California and nuclear power.
A few years ago, California was asking electric vehicle drivers not to charge their cars. The grid was weak, as energy consumption was high because of a summer heat wave (or as climate cultists like to refer to it, a “heat dome”).
So, as presumptive 2028 candidate Gavin Newsom prepares for his campaign’s official launch, there is some pre-planning to avoid the embarrassment of statewide brownouts or blackouts during his run. Such an event would give Newsom’s adversaries both within and outside the Democratic Party a big target that would resonate with many Americans, who no longer believe the “climate crisis” narrative.
At the time of the original report, there were plans to close the state’s last remaining nuclear power plant: Diablo Canyon. Miraculously, the plant has had its life extended by a whopping 5 years.
California environmental regulators on Thursday struck a landmark deal with Pacific Gas & Electric to extend the life of the state’s last remaining nuclear power plant in exchange for thousands of acres of new land conservation in San Luis Obispo County.
PG&E’s agreement with the California Coastal Commission is a key hurdle for the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant to remain online until at least 2030. The plant was slated to close this year, largely due to concerns over seismic safety, but state officials pushed to delay it — saying the plant remains essential for the reliable operation of California’s electrical grid. Diablo Canyon provides nearly 9% of the electricity generated in the state, making it the state’s single largest source.
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