Just Transition for All

Nuclear
This 2016 document is a signed agreement to retire the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant entered into by the utility, unions and environmental organizations [Originally posted at https://www.pge.com/includes/docs/pdfs/safety/dcpp/JointProposal.pdf]
An analysis by M.J. Bradley & Associates, LLC of the 2016 proposal to retire PG&E’s Diablo Canyon Power Plant at the close of its current operating license period and replace it with a portfolio of greenhouse gas (GHG)-free resources, agreed to by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1245, Coalition of California Utility Employees, Friends of the Earth, Natural Resources Defense Council, Environment California, and Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility [Originally posted at https://www.pge.com/includes/docs/pdfs/safety/dcpp/MJBA_Report.pdf]
A Powerpoint version of analysis by M.J. Bradley & Associates, LLC of the 2016 proposal to retire PG&E’s Diablo Canyon Power Plant at the close of its current operating license period and replace it with a portfolio of greenhouse gas (GHG)-free resources, agreed to by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1245, Coalition of California Utility Employees, Friends of the Earth, Natural Resources Defense Council, Environment California, and Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility [Originally posted at https://www.pge.com/includes/docs/pdfs/safety/dcpp/MJBA.pdf]
The official August 2016 filing by Pacific Gas & Electric for the retirement of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power plant [Originally posted at https://www.pge.com/includes/docs/pdfs/safety/dcpp/diablo-canyon-retirement-joint-proposal-application.pdf]
A November 2021 report from the International Atomic Energy Agency on "the possible role of nuclear power in managing the climate change challenge".
The International Atomic Energy Agency held a forum in 2019 under the thesis that "Nuclear power can make a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) worldwide, while at the same time meeting the increasing demands for energy of a growing world population and supporting global sustainable development."

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