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Diablo Canyon plant closing effects being mitigated

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Impact of U.K. leaving EU minimal in Tri-Counties

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Stellar Biotechnologies uses limpets to develop medicine

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Limoneira debuts more efficient lemon packinghouse

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Dubroff: Appeal of populism falls short of reality

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Henry Dubroff

“You say you want a revolution Well, you know, we all want to change the world” — John Lennon My verdict on the so-called “Brexit” vote is that in a globalized world dominated by central bankers, it is far more profitable to sing about a revolution than to actually foment one. Less than a week Read More →

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Plains arraignment, motion to seal indictment transcripts continued to July 28

By   /  Thursday, June 30th, 2016  /  Energy, Latest news, Law & Goverment  /  Comments Off on Plains arraignment, motion to seal indictment transcripts continued to July 28

James Buchanan, left, is Plains All American Pipeline's environmental and regulatory compliance specialist pictured at the Santa Barbara Courthouse June 30. He was indicted along with Plains following the Refugio oil spill. (Alex Kacik)

  The arraignment for Plains All American Pipeline and its employee James Buchanan along with the company’s motion to seal indictment transcripts was continued to July 28. The Plains indictment that stems from the Refugio oil spill contains 46 counts, four of which are felonies. A federal investigation is ongoing. Plains filed a motion on Read More →

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Lands Commission extends leases to keep Diablo Canyon running until 2025

By   /  Wednesday, June 29th, 2016  /  Energy, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Lands Commission extends leases to keep Diablo Canyon running until 2025

The California State Lands Commission unanimously approved two land lease extensions that may keep the Diablo Canyon Power Plant running until 2025. After nearly a full day of public testimony, the commission approved two lease extensions for water intake structures and breakwaters at the plant that are used to pipe cooling water through the reactors Read More →