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California backs gas plant to fill void from closed nuke

2015-05-22 04:00:12| Energy - Topix.net

Utility regulators Thursday opened the way for development of a natural gas-fired power plant on the coast near San Diego, perhaps one of the last of its kind in California as the state pushes toward a green energy future. On a 4-1 vote, the California Public Utilities Commission approved a proposal from San Diego Gas & Electric to buy power from the proposed plant in Carlsbad.

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