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San Onofre Shutdown Means Power, Carbon Challenges

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The permanent closure of San Diego’s San Onofre nuclear power plant raises questions about what’s going to fill the electricity gap for Southern California in the long term. But it also poses a challenge for California’s efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. »

Source: The California Report – Science

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