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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia's last nuclear power plant, the Diablo Canyon plant in in San Luis Obispo County, will close by 2025.
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The decision by state utility regulators means San Diego Gas & Electric could soon begin marketing for or against San Diego's plans to form an alternative energy program called "community choice aggregation."
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Last year 35 percent of all the electricity provided by San Diego Gas & Electric came from renewable sources — solar and wind — a record for the company and for any investor-owned utility in California.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Onofre nuclear power plant settlement left ratepayers responsible for $3.3 billion in costs related to the plant's shutdown. But just 14 years ago, consumers may not have been responsible for such a hefty bill.
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A searchable website contains more than 100,000 emails and other records that detail the California Public Utilities Commission's dealings with state utility companies over issues such as the shutdown of San Onofre.
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A Republican congressman claims investigations into Exxon Mobil stem from a meeting held at Scripps in 2012. The meeting compared oil companies to the tobacco industry.
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San Diego's investor-owned utility is spending $7.5 million over five years to encourage the transition to electrically powered cars.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe 2014 agreement apportioned financial responsibilities for the shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in northern San Diego County.
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For the first time, it’s possible to visualize where powerful, invisible methane gas hovers over the landscape of San Diego County.
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When most people think about solar energy, they think about solar photovoltaic panels that make electricity. But there are also solar water heating systems, which can be cheaper.
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