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Coastal management and restoration of our planet's coastlines with a particular focus on California, Louisiana and the Pacific.  Emphasizing wetland restoration, aspects of agriculture in the coastal plain, fisheries, dealing with coastal hazards, and effective governance.
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After blackouts, California might let 4 gas plants stay open

After blackouts, California might let 4 gas plants stay open | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
State officials will vote next week on whether to allow four gas-fired power plants along the Southern California coast to keep operating past 2020, in the first major energy supply decision for Gov.
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Unprecedented power outages begin in California as winds bring critical fire danger

Unprecedented power outages begin in California as winds bring critical fire danger | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
In an unprecedented move, Pacific Gas & Electric early Wednesday began a sweeping shut off power to about 800,000 customers across Northern California in a desperate attempt to avoid wildfires caused by winds damaging power equipment.
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Why California is lagging behind the rest of the country when it comes to offshore wind farms

Why California is lagging behind the rest of the country when it comes to offshore wind farms | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
Offshore wind power facilities are becoming more common but a California effort faces hurdles.
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While the points made about engineering challenges of deepwater, anti-wind activists, etc. are true, we are leaving out the massive challenge that is permitting in the waters off California.  Many tidal projects off the California coast have all been killed by permitting.  Hence we have tidal projects going in off of Oregon and Baja California, but not here (even though these are designed in the halls and computers of California firms).  

Our soon to be shuttered offshore oil platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel are one potential source of help in this deepwater environment.  To be sure, these are enough of a platform, but they could be parts/nodes of a wider array of ocean-based energy production.
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PG&E power outage was 'a big screw you' to California, lawmaker says

PG&E power outage was 'a big screw you' to California, lawmaker says | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
The California Legislature held a public hearing to scrutinize public safety power shutoffs after millions of residents lost power to prevent wildfires.
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Where will PG&E shut off power in Northern CA? Here’s a map

Latest information and map on where Pacific Gas and Electric Co. says it will shut off power Wednesday in Northern California, including parts of the Bay Area, Sacramento and 34 counties total due to fire risk.
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What a difference a year makes...
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PUC calls for revisions in San Onofre shutdown cost settlement

PUC calls for revisions in San Onofre shutdown cost settlement | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
An agreement on paying for the closure of the San Onofre nuclear power plant near San Clemente needs to be more favorable to consumers, state regulators said Friday.
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When we calculate the direct costs (leaving aside the issues related to waste internment and multi-millenium storage of highly radioactive substances) of nuclear power, decommissioning must be in the equation.  I have found such costs rarely are accounted for.  When they are the estimates are typically rarely close to the actual amounts we have seen (e.g. >$4 billion for this SONGS example).

PIRatE Lab's curator insight, September 6, 2014 10:48 AM

When we calculate the direct costs (leaving aside the issues related to waste internment and multi-millenium storage of highly radioactive substances) of nuclear power, decommissioning must be in the equation.  I have found such costs rarely are accounted for.  When they are the estimates are typically rarely close to the actual amounts we have seen (e.g. >$4 billion for this SONGS example).