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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 ...
Trump Administration opposition to renewable energy could clear a path for nuclear power use in NY over the next 15 years, state energy experts say.
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 ...
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.
The New York Power Authority previously operated two nuclear plants, including the Indian Point Power Plant, which shut down in 2021. That facility was located along the Hudson River some 25 miles ...
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.
Hochul’s U-turn on nuclear power confirms that for the last 15 years New York has had no real plan for power production — just a scattershot array of fads, press releases and photo ops.