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New York electricity customers could pay up to $33 billion over 20 years to keep four aging nuclear power plants operational ...
By Joseph Hally, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Central Hudson Gas & Electric Central Hudson customers—and millions of ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s intent to build a nuclear power plant — the first in the U.S. in more than 15 years — has sparked near-instantaneous interest and acute concern among state ...
Trump Administration opposition to renewable energy could clear a path for nuclear power use in NY over the next 15 years, ...
Hochul, instead, has asked the New York Power Authority to build 1 gigawatt of nuclear power upstate — enough for a million homes — to power energy-hungry data centers relocating to the region ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul just announced plans for a major new nuclear power plant, and the buzz is already building. If you're curious about what this means for New York's energy future, you're not alone.
When fashion model Isabelle Boemeke started posting TikToks about nuclear power in 2020, her friends were baffled. One of her ...
That’s why I recently directed the New York Power Authority to take the next step in building an advanced nuclear power plant upstate. It’s a bold move, but one grounded in reality.
About 15% of New York nuclear power, about 3.3 GW, is from three upstate plants: Ginna, Nine Mile Point and FitzPatrick that are located along Lake Ontario and now are owned and operated by ...
The estimated cost was $14 billion; the actual cost was $35 billion. All nuclear plants are long-term plans. If New York wants more power plants, the fastest construction is gas-powered plants.