Talk:Anti-nuclear movement in California

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This "article" reads like a blog. No where does it mention the Diablo Canyon or San Onofre nuclear stations, as if they never existed. Nor does it discuss that California imports vast amounts of electricity from the Northwest. Nor does it even have a link to the California electricity crisis. No perspective or greater-picture aspect at all in here. Simesa (talk) 11:47, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

Merge tag

I hadn't read that California seceded from the U.S. Why a separate article, if such a short one? Simesa (talk) 11:47, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

I think we should keep it. There is a specific state law that forbids new nuclear power plants until the waste problem is solved. Assemblyman Chuck DeVore is trying to repeal this law, see [1]. Paul Studier (talk) 21:13, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

Perhaps we should move it to Nuclear power in California? We can talk about the Rancho Seco, Diablo Canyon, and San Onofre plants, DeVore's efforts to build more, California's exporting of power generation and use, etc. Paul Studier (talk) 22:04, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

I think I would favor that, or perhaps Nuclear power in the Western U.S.. Certainly there is a complex and very interesting subject here. Simesa (talk) 23:03, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

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Feel free to add any criticism of the Anti-nuclear movement in California that is supported by reliable sources. Johnfos (talk) 00:29, 1 January 2009 (UTC)

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