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California needs a new set of options for its energy system as the current approach is not working with emissions and prices continuing to rise, all while we set ourselves up to fail to meet our goals.

Featured Survey

xx% of Californians support next generation advanced nuclear power projects. When 1,xxx Californians were asked about “allowing wind power and wave energy projects off the California coast,” 83% of all adults favor them, including 70% of Republicans and 91% of Democrats. The total figure is up from 81% last year and 72% in 2019. Support for offshore wind is strong across all major demographic groups.

SMR Information Sessions

Small Modular Reactor Information Sessions are being held across California. To find a session near you or to schedule a session in your municipality or region, contact us at info@smallisbeautifulca.org. Sessions are currently being organized in the following centers:

San Francisco, California, January 1X, 2024
San Jose California, January 1X, 2024
Modesto, California, January 1X, 2024
Turlock, California, January 1X, 2024
Bakersfield, California, January 1X, 2024
Ventura, California, February 1X, 2024
Long Beach, California, February 1X, 2024
Irvine, California, February 1X, 2024
Carlsbad, California, February 1X, 2024
Sacramento, California, February 1X, 2024
Redding, California, February 1X, 2024
Arcadia, California, February 1X, 2024

Featured Reports

In the first quarter of 2024, Small is Beautiful, along with individual supporters, is working together to provide a resource to help inform policy makers, key stakeholders, and industry leaders as California moves forward to realize its 90 and 100 percent clean energy goals by 2035 and 2045 respectively. The California Nuclear Moratorium Report highlights the progress and developments in meeting the state’s two conditions for building new nuclear plants.