АЕС Діабло-Каньйон (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "АЕС Діабло-Каньйон" in Ukrainian language version.

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  • Baker, David (14 листопада 2015). Nuclear power's last stand in California: Will Diablo Canyon die?. San Francisco Chronicle. And yet, the plant produces so much electricity that it remains cost-effective, according to PG&E. The utility doesn’t reveal exact prices but says Diablo can generate electricity for roughly 5 to 6 cents per kilowatt-hour. In contrast, PG&E last year paid an average of 10.1 cents per kilowatt-hour to buy electricity from other suppliers, according to the company’s annual report to shareholders.
  • Baker, David (13 квітня 2018). Diablo Canyon's dismantling - An in-depth look at the painstaking process of decommissioning California's last nuclear power plant. San Francisco Chronicle. PG&E customers have been paying into a decommissioning fund, bit by bit, since the plant opened in 1985. The fund now has $2.7 billion, according to the utility, and is continuing to grow. ... A typical PG&E residential customer currently pays about 11 cents per month for decommissioning both Diablo Canyon and Humboldt Bay. ... The company also is assembling a community advisory panel that will provide input both on decommissioning Diablo Canyon and what to do with the 12,820 acres of undeveloped coastal hills that PG&E owns around the plant.

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