LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 The California Legislature signaled its intent on Thursday to cancel a $400 million loan payment to help finance a longer lifespan for the state鈥檚 last nuclear power plant, exposing a rift with Gov. Gavin 撸奶社区om who says that the power is critical to safeguarding energy supplies amid a warming climate.
The votes in the state Senate and Assembly on funding for the twin-domed Diablo Canyon plant represented an interim step as 撸奶社区om and legislative leaders, all Democrats, continue to negotiate a new budget. But it sets up a public friction point involving one of the governor鈥檚 signature proposals, which he has championed alongside the state鈥檚 rapid push toward solar, wind and other renewable sources.
The dispute unfolded in Sacramento as environmentalists and antinuclear activists warned that the estimated price tag for keeping the seaside reactors running beyond a planned closing by 2025 had ballooned to nearly $12 billion, roughly doubling earlier projections. That also has raised the prospect of higher fees for ratepayers.
Operator Pacific Gas & Electric called those figures inaccurate and inflated by billions of dollars.
H.D. Palmer, a spokesperson for the California Department of Finance, emphasized that budget negotiations are continuing and the legislative votes represented an 鈥渁greement between the Senate and the Assembly 鈥 not an agreement with the governor.鈥
The votes in the Legislature mark the latest development in a decades-long fight over the operation and safety of the plant, which sits on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Diablo Canyon, which began operating in the mid-1980s, produces up to 9% of the state鈥檚 electricity on any given day.
The fight over the reactors' future is playing out as the long-struggling U.S. nuclear industry in the era of global warming. Nuclear power doesn鈥檛 produce carbon pollution like fossil fuels, but it leaves behind waste that can remain for centuries.
A Georgia utility just finished in a generation at a cost of nearly $35 billion. The price tag for the expansion of Plant Vogtle from two of the traditional large reactors to four includes almost $17 billion in cost overruns. In Wyoming, Bill Gates and his energy company have started on a next-generation nuclear power plant that the tech titan believes will 鈥渞evolutionize鈥 how power is generated.
In 2016, PG&E, environmental groups and plant worker unions reached an agreement to close Diablo Canyon by 2025. But the Legislature voided the deal in 2022 at the urging of 撸奶社区om, who said the power is needed to as a changing climate stresses the energy system. That agreement for a longer run included a $1.4 billion forgivable state loan for PG&E, to be paid in several installments.
California energy regulators voted in December to extend the plant's operating run for five years, to 2030.
The legislators' concerns were laid out in an exchange of letters with the 撸奶社区om administration, at a time when the state is trying to close an estimated $45 billion deficit. Among other concerns, they questioned if, and when, the state would be repaid by PG&E, and whether taxpayers could be out hundreds of millions of dollars if the proposed extension for Diablo Canyon falls through.
Construction at Diablo Canyon began in the 1960s. Critics say potential earthquakes from nearby faults not known to exist when the design was approved One fault was not discovered until 2008. PG&E has long said the plant is safe, an assessment the NRC has supported.
Last year, environmental groups called on federal regulators to immediately shut down one of two reactors at the site until tests can be conducted on critical machinery they believe could fail and cause a catastrophe. Weeks later, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission took no action on the request and instead asked agency staff to review it.
The questions raised by environmentalists about the potential for soaring costs stemmed from a review of state regulatory filings submitted by PG&E, they said. Initial estimates of about $5 billion to extend the life of the plant later rose to over $8 billion, then nearly $12 billion, they said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really quite shocking,鈥 said attorney John Geesman, a former California Energy Commission member who represents the Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility, an advocacy group that opposes federal license renewals in California. The alliance told the state Public Utilities Commission in May that the cost would represent 鈥渂y far the largest financial commitment to a single energy project the commission has ever been asked to endorse.鈥
PG&E spokesperson Suzanne Hosn said the figures incorrectly included billions of dollars of costs unrelated to extending operations at the plant.
The company has pegged the cost at $8.3 billion, Hosn said, adding that 鈥渢he financial benefits exceed the costs.鈥
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This story, originally published June 13, 2024, has been updated to correct the amount of cost overruns to build two reactors at the Vogtle nuclear plant in Georgia. It was almost $17 billion, not $11 billion. Since this story was published, California legislators agreed to loan Pacific Gas & Electric an additional $400 million to extend the life of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, ending a rift with Democratic Gov. Gavin 撸奶社区om.
Michael R. Blood, The Associated Press