Sentences with phrase «extending operating licenses»

Extending operating licenses for reactors in a safe and reliable way is a smart move, as they are a «near carbon - free source of energy,» according to the APS report.
Cuomo has opposed Entergy's application to extend the operating license, arguing that Indian Point is too close to New York City to be safe.
Operators of an additional 38 reactors in 23 states are facing decisions on whether to extend operating licenses.

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It has operated relatively safely for 35 years and the NRC is currently considering whether to extend its license to operate for another two decades, to 2032.
He observed that there are ways to extend the lives of existing reactors, but upgrades get progressively more expensive, and certain components, like reactor pressure vessels, can not be replaced, so renewed operating licenses are only prolonging the inevitable.
Nine Mile Point Unit 1's operating license has been extended to 2029, and Unit 2 is cleared to run until 2046.
His practice extends beyond these two areas and includes freedom - to - operate opinions, as well as preparing and reviewing contracts including licensing agreements and joint development agreements.
Licensed to practice law in three of the nation's most influential jurisdictions — New York, California and the District of Columbia — Jonna owns and operates Jonna Spilbor Law, a full - service, extended hour law firm whose practice is dedicated primarily to the areas of Criminal Defense, Driving While Intoxicated, Family Law and Divorce, including Same - Sex / Marriage Equality issues, Living - Together Law, Personal Injury / Accidents, Civil Rights and more.
It is trumpeting having gained an E-Money Issuer license from the UK's FCA, which also extends to operating in a third fiat currency (Euros), claiming it's the first time the financial regulator has issued such a license to a consumer Internet firm for cross-border payments with blockchain technology.
189 DOS 99 Matter of DOS v. Naftal - listing agreements; deposits; unauthorized practice of law; vicarious liability; amendment of pleading to conform to the proof; improperly altering listing agreement without the consent or knowledge of principal to show the potential commission split with buyer's broker to meet MLS requirements; preparing and submitting fraudulent MLS change notifications purporting to extend and alter listings; deposit of escrow funds into operating account; preparation of lease constitutes the unauthorized practice of law; pleadings may be amended to conform to the proof and encompass a charge not stated in the complaint where the issue has been fully litigated by the parties and is closely enough related to the stated charges that there is no surprise or prejudice to the respondent; continuing to offer properties for sale after preparation of forged listing extensions violates 19 NYCRR 175.10; DOS fails to establish violation of 19 NYCRR 175.12 for failure to provide copy of listing extension where extension was not authorized by principal; DOS fails to demonstrate demand for unearned commission where broker may have believed they were entitled to a commission; broker's licenses suspended for one year and thereafter until such time as restitution in the amounts of $ 5,000.00 and $ 2,055.40 is made
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