Campaign for Safe Energy

TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT— Geologists discovered a shoreline fault in 2008, just 1,800 feet from the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in San Luis Obispo. CALPIRG is calling on state officials to develop a plan for the orderly retirement of our plants and replacing their energy with cleaner, safer sources.

HEEDING THE LESSONS OF FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN

The nuclear crisis in Japan should serve as a sobering reminder of our own vulnerability to earthquakes in California and the inherently dangerous nature of nuclear power.

CALPIRG has called for a rigorous top-to-bottom safety analysis of California’s two nuclear power plants, including much better seismic studies to understand our own earthquake risks. And — since no plan exists for the safe storage of long-lasting, dangerous nuclear waste — we urged our leaders to make a plan for their timely retirement.

Unfortunately, both Southern California Edison and PG&E have dragged their feet on completing safety studies. PG&E predicts they won’t have the studies completed until 2013 at the earliest. This situation is unacceptable, particularly for the nearly 8 million Californians who live within 50 miles of these plants.

The consequences of nuclear accidents are dire. There is no known safe level of exposure to radiation and the levels of radiation that could escape from our reactors in the event of an accident or natural disaster are capable of harming human health.

Nuclear power is neither a safe nor a reliable energy source, and CALPIRG is working to make sure the state minimizes the risk to Californians from our existing nuclear power plants and stops construction of any new plants.

You can tell the California Public Utilities Commission to make us safer by rejecting attempts to extend their operating licenses.

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CALPIRG Testimony at Legislative Hearing on Nuclear Safety

It will be months, if not years, before we are able to learn all of the lessons from the crisis at Japan’s nuclear power plant. But several lessons are already abundantly clear.  

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Better Seismic Studies Needed at CA Nuclear Plants

Southern California Edison’s announcement that they will more thoroughly study seismic risks under the San Onofre nuclear power plant is long overdue. State officials have known that the site could experience larger and more frequent earthquakes than were anticipated when the plant was designed. Further study is necessary and prudent to fully understand the risks and prepare for the worst.

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Report | CALPIRG Education Fund | Safe Energy

Unacceptable Risk

American nuclear power plants are not immune to the types of natural disasters, mechanical failures, human errors, and losses of critical electric power supplies that have characterized major nuclear accidents such as the one at Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan. 

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Tragedy in Japan a Terrifying Reminder of the Risks of Nuclear Power

We are extremely concerned about the unfolding crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Based on recent news coverage, significant releases of radioactivity have already occurred and more are possible. The impact that the radiation releases could have on the environment and human health could be catastrophic. The crisis in Japan is a sobering reminder that nuclear power is inherently dangerous.

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News Release | CALPIRG | Safe Energy

Vote No on Props 23 and 26

Prop 23 is an attempt by the out-of state oil industry – including Valero, Tesoro, and the Koch brothers – to prevent California from reducing our oil use. The ballot measure would effectively repeal California’s landmark global warming pollution law. Prop 26 is an attempt by oil companies, the cigarette industry, the chemical industry, and other special interests to avoid accountability for the harms they sometimes cause to our health and safety.

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News Release | CALPIRG | Safe Energy

Tragedy in Japan a Terrifying Reminder of the Risks of Nuclear Power

We are extremely concerned about the unfolding crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Based on recent news coverage, significant releases of radioactivity have already occurred and more are possible. The impact that the radiation releases could have on the environment and human health could be catastrophic. The crisis in Japan is a sobering reminder that nuclear power is inherently dangerous.

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News Release | CALPIRG | Safe Energy

Vote No on Props 23 and 26

Prop 23 is an attempt by the out-of state oil industry – including Valero, Tesoro, and the Koch brothers – to prevent California from reducing our oil use. The ballot measure would effectively repeal California’s landmark global warming pollution law. Prop 26 is an attempt by oil companies, the cigarette industry, the chemical industry, and other special interests to avoid accountability for the harms they sometimes cause to our health and safety.

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