Latest News About Diablo Canyon
- Refueling Offers Window on Operations
- Diablo Canyon Reactor Shut Down for Refueling, Upgrades
- PG&E supplies $75,000 to bring emergency responders together
- Be it Flood, Fire or Earthquake, SLO County Wants to be Prepared
- San Luis Obispo County: PG&E Taking Extensive Measures to Protect Marine Life in Seismic Testing
- Trails Near Diablo Canyon Plant Offer Stunning Views of Coastal Scenery
- San Luis Obispo County: State Lands Commission Approves Seismic Testing
- San Luis Obispo County: Delano Students Get an Insider’s View of Diablo Canyon Power Plant
- San Luis Obispo County: Diablo Canyon Powers Down after Sea Salp Migration
- High School Robotics Team, PG&E Mentor Visit the White House
- San Luis Obispo County: Lighthouse Keepers Relocate with PG&E’s Help
- San Luis Obispo County: Diablo Canyon Team Bikes to Work to Improve Health, Environment
- San Luis Obispo County: Diablo Canyon Gets New Fire Engine
- Clarke Awards: Mike Taggart Protects Cultural Resources at Diablo Canyon
- San Luis Obispo County: Expanded Scope of Earthquake Studies Requires More Funding
- Planned Outages at Diablo Canyon Provide Economic Benefit for Coastal Communities
- California condor spotted soaring over coast near Diablo Canyon
- Diablo Canyon digs into the details to ensure safety
- PG&E reaffirms commitment to safety at Diablo Canyon
- PG&E gives $250,000 to Lucia Mar's Central Coast New Tech High School
- Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant safety meeting is public
- Emergency warning sirens will be tested Tuesday and Wednesday, PG&E says
- Top 10 Stories of 2011: No. 5 — Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant reacts to Japan’s Fukushima disaster
- Helicopters make short work of Diablo Canyon power line repair
- Diablo has fail-safe in case of emergency
- San Luis Obispo County: Expanded Scope of Earthquake Studies Requires More Funding
- PG&E request for seismic studies is $64 million
- August 2011 Status Report to ASLB on Seismic Studies (PDF, 91 KB)
- July 2011 Status Report to ASLB on Seismic Studies (PDF, 98 KB)
- San Luis Obispo County: PG&E Demonstrates Seismic Test Equipment for Public
- San Luis Obispo: PG&E Demonstrates 2D Seismic Testing at Open House
- PG&E to use ground vibrations for seismic mapping
- San Luis Obispo County: Public Hears about Plans for Seismic Studies
- PG&E presents offshore studies plan to State Land Commission at EIR Scoping Meeting
- San Luis Obispo Tribune: Leaders must make storage of nuclear waste a priority
- San Luis Obispo Tribune reports on spent fuel management at Diablo Canyon
- San Luis Obispo County: PG&E Demonstrates Seismic Test Equipment for Public
- San Luis Obispo: PG&E Demonstrates 2D Seismic Testing at Open House
- San Luis Obispo County: Public Hears about Plans for Seismic Studies
- PG&E to use ground vibrations for seismic mapping
- PG&E presents offshore studies plan to State Land Commission at EIR Scoping Meeting
- PG&E plans ocean seismic fault survey
- San Luis Obispo Tribune: Leaders must make storage of nuclear waste a priority
- PG&E High Energy 3-D Seismic Scoping Presentation Before the State Lands Commission (PDF, 3 MB)
- NRC releases post-Fukushima 90 day report (PDF, 5.8 MB)
- Diablo Canyon Power Plant Unit 2 Returns to Service After Scheduled Refueling and Maintenance Outage (PDF, 63 KB)
- PG&E and TURN file joint motion with CPUC to suspend DCPP License Renewal Funding proceedings (PDF, 524 KB)
- Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) delays hearing schedule in DCPP License Renewal proceeding (PDF, 84 KB)
- Viewpoint: PG&E chief says it is committed to safety of Diablo
- NRC Issues Final Safety Evaluation Report for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal
- Diablo Canyon granted delay to do seismic study; Power plant licensing renewal pushed back until area is analyzed for quake concerns
- Viewpoints: U.S. plant operators commit to safety checks
- Katcho Achadjian doesn't oppose Diablo Canyon relicensing effort
- Pacific Gas and Electric's president discusses Diablo Canyon's safety
- Diablo Canyon not as vulnerable to tsunamis as Japan's nuclear plants, PG&E says
- PG&E Focused on Maintaining Safety of Diablo Canyon Plant
- Chance of tsunami, 9.0 quake is small in Southern and Central California, easing nuclear plant risks, officials say
- California nuclear plants could withstand 'credible' level quakes: operators
- Viewpoint: Diablo is on top of recent seismic issues
- NRC will hear Mothers for Peace protests
- PHOTO: Diablo Canyon gets a new part
- Diablo plant gets reactor head
- New reactor head arrives at Diablo Canyon Power Plant
- Diablo Canyon Power Plant Upgrade
- Safety a top topic in Diablo Canyon's annual performance review
- Carbon dioxide leak at Diablo Canyon first in plant's history
- Diablo Gas Release Poses no Threat to Public
- Planned test prompts alert at Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
- Operators at Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant declared an unusual event Wednesday
- Anti-nuclear complaints touch on oil spill Group says regulators should keep such disasters in mind when deciding whether to relicense Diablo
- Atomic Safety Board Listens to Arguments on Diablo Canyon
- Atomic Safety and Licensing Board hears Diablo debate
- Diablo Canyon is just fine the way it is
- Diablo Canyon and PG&E deal with water-cooling mandate
- NRC to discuss license renewal for Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant; Two public meetings are set for Tuesday at the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo
- Is nuclear power the future? Obama calls for more plants
- NRC Announces Hearing On Application To Renew Operating Licenses For Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant
- 2009 Projects of the Year (Best Nuclear Project)
- Nuclear power regains support
- PG&E to seek Calif. Diablo Canyon license renewal
- PG&E has applied to renew operating licenses for Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant
- PG&E files for nuclear plant extension
- PG&E seeks license extension for Diablo plant
- PG&E asks for 20 more years at Diablo Canyon
- Diablo Canyon seeks license extension
- The Future of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant
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