Pushback has come from the «New Jersey Coalition for Fair Energy,» which comprises independent power producers that have legally
challenged nuclear subsidies implemented in New York and Illinois.
Not exact matches
A long - term energy plan by the Cuomo administration that includes a nearly $ 8 billion
subsidy to two upstate
nuclear power plants is being
challenged from both ends of the political spectrum, and a lawsuit has been filed to try to stop the deal.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A federal judge today dismissed a lawsuit
challenging New York's groundbreaking
subsidies for
nuclear plants, clearing the way for three Upstate nukes to continue collecting roughly $ 483 million a year from utility ratepayers.
A long term energy plan by the administration of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo that includes a nearly $ 8 billion dollar
subsidy to two upstate
nuclear power plants is being
challenged from both ends of the political spectrum, and a lawsuit has been filed to try to stop the deal.
A long - term energy plan by the Cuomo administration that includes a nearly $ 8 billion
subsidy to upstate
nuclear power plants is being
challenged from both ends of the political spectrum, and a lawsuit has been filed to try to stop the deal.
And Senator Cory Booker endorsed extending the
nuclear the same
subsidy wind energy receives: «I know the
challenges global warming [presents]... We've got to support the existing fleet.»
A lawsuit
challenging subsidies for New York's
nuclear plants will head to trial after the state's Supreme Court rejected motions to dismiss it.