«This is confirmed by data from electricity market monitors, SEC disclosures by coal and
nuclear plant owners, and the simple fact that the vast majority of coal and nuclear retirements are occurring in regions with the least wind generation.»
By the end of the year, six
nuclear plant owners will have applied for permission to extend plant lives to more than 80 years.
In 1986, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensed the first dry storage installation at the Surry Nuclear Power Plant in Virginia, and more
nuclear plant owners followed suit, armed with a 20 - year license, along with expectations that Yucca Mountain would soon begin operations.
Daniel F. Stenger, an attorney with Hogan Lovells who counsels
nuclear plant owners, said he could not read the commission members» intentions at yesterday's meeting.
«Despite their good intentions, the senators ignored the fact that we have a problem right now with how
nuclear plant owners store this highly radioactive waste,» Lochbaum said.
The state should take the plant back and let the neighboring
nuclear plant owners run it for the state.
Not exact matches
If you had done your analysis right then it would have led you to believe that many of the largest companies in Japan, especially the
owners of the
nuclear power
plant, would have seen a decrease in the value of their stock price.
He says the NRC is considering how the baffle bolt issue could be impacting other
nuclear plants and has been in discussion with
plant owners on the matter.
Scriba residents and business
owners reacted with both sadness and resign after the announcement the Fitzpatrick
nuclear plant closing.
ALBANY, N.Y. — The controversial Indian Point
nuclear power
plant would close by 2021 under a pending agreement between
plant owner Entergy Corp. and the state of New York.
The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission granted Entergy, the owner / operator of the Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan permission to extend the frequency of the containment integrated leak rate test from once every 10 years to once every 15 years on a permanent
Nuclear Regulatory Commission granted Entergy, the
owner / operator of the Indian Point
nuclear power plant in Buchanan permission to extend the frequency of the containment integrated leak rate test from once every 10 years to once every 15 years on a permanent
nuclear power
plant in Buchanan permission to extend the frequency of the containment integrated leak rate test from once every 10 years to once every 15 years on a permanent basis.
Cuomo's aides were involved in developing the eventual policy that the PSC approved in August to subsidize the upstate
nuclear plants and negotiated directly with the
plant's
owners, former state operations director Jim Malatras told the Syracuse Post-Standard.
ALBANY — The
owners of the James A. FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power
Plant in Oswego County say talks with state officials to keep the facility open have been «unsuccessful,» and on Wednesday filed a notice with the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission indicating they would close the money - losing p
Plant in Oswego County say talks with state officials to keep the facility open have been «unsuccessful,» and on Wednesday filed a notice with the federal
Nuclear Regulatory Commission indicating they would close the money - losing
plantplant.
But if a state proposal to shutter Indian Point for three months a year is part of larger plot to close the
nuclear power
plant permanently, as the
owner contends, the governor isn't saying so.
The
owners of the Indian Point
nuclear power
plant in Westchester County have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to stop New York State from trying to shut the
plant down.
The
owner of Nine Mile Point
Nuclear Plant is again sounding a warning that without some financial help from New York state, it could have to close one of its reactors.
If the recently approved
nuclear subsidies can save the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Oswego County, it likely will not be with Entergy as its
nuclear subsidies can save the FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power Plant in Oswego County, it likely will not be with Entergy as its
Nuclear Power
Plant in Oswego County, it likely will not be with Entergy as its
owner.
Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky has scored a victory in his long - running battle against the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Entergy, the owner of Indian Point, thanks to a federal appeals court that reversed a lower court ruling on the commission's responsibility to involve and notify the public before exempting the Hudson Valley nuclear power plant from health and safety requir
Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Entergy, the
owner of Indian Point, thanks to a federal appeals court that reversed a lower court ruling on the commission's responsibility to involve and notify the public before exempting the Hudson Valley
nuclear power plant from health and safety requir
nuclear power
plant from health and safety requirements.
The
owner of the Nine Mile 1
nuclear reactor told state officials the
plant is likely to close if new «clean energy» subsidies are not in place by September.
The
owner of FitzPatrick
nuclear plant in Oswego County has issued no news to the public or its employees this weekend about whether the
plant will shut down next year or continue to operate.
The Cuomo administration has denied Entergy, the
owners of the Indian Point, a certification, a decision that could complicate their efforts to renew federal licenses for the
nuclear - power
plant north of New York City.
The
owners of the FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power
Plant in Oswego County say talks with state officials to keep the facility open have been «unsuccessful,» and they have filed a notice with the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission indicating they would close the money - losing p
Plant in Oswego County say talks with state officials to keep the facility open have been «unsuccessful,» and they have filed a notice with the federal
Nuclear Regulatory Commission indicating they would close the money - losing
plantplant.
She said Cuomo has been a «huge part» of where the state is now: Indian Point's
owner Entergy is now considering selling the FitzPatrick
plant in Oswego County to Exelon, which owns the nearby Nine Mile Point and Ginna
nuclear facilities.
Cuomo's
nuclear gambit comes as he has tried, so far unsuccessfully, to convince Entergy Corp.,
owners of the money - losing James A. FitzPatrick
nuclear plant near Oswego, to shutter the 40 - year - old facility by January.
On the shores of Lake Ontario,
owners of the James A. FitzPatrick
nuclear power
plant are blaming low prices on a decision to close the
plant by January 2017, regardless of whether Cuomo's subsidy program is adopted.
In recent years, historically low natural gas prices have driven down wholesale electricity costs as
plant owners switched to that fuel, making
nuclear power less competitive financially.
New York lawmakers say if the FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power Plant and its 615 jobs are to be saved, they just need to keep it open long enough to benefit from nuclear plant subsidies that are currently under consideration, but its owner Entergy has repeatedly said it is not interested in that state s
Nuclear Power
Plant and its 615 jobs are to be saved, they just need to keep it open long enough to benefit from nuclear plant subsidies that are currently under consideration, but its owner Entergy has repeatedly said it is not interested in that state sup
Plant and its 615 jobs are to be saved, they just need to keep it open long enough to benefit from
nuclear plant subsidies that are currently under consideration, but its owner Entergy has repeatedly said it is not interested in that state s
nuclear plant subsidies that are currently under consideration, but its owner Entergy has repeatedly said it is not interested in that state sup
plant subsidies that are currently under consideration, but its
owner Entergy has repeatedly said it is not interested in that state support.
Federal regulators say the
owner of the Indian Point
nuclear power
plant in Westchester County failed to amend a reactor operator's license when the man developed sleep apnea.
Entergy Corp., the
owner of FitzPatrick
nuclear plant in Oswego County, sued the Public Service Commission last year in federal court, alleging that the subsidized repowering plan illegally interfered with the state's wholesale energy market.
SCRIBA, N.Y. - If Entergy shuts down the FitzPatrick
nuclear power
plant as planned, the reactor could sit dormant for 50 years before its
owner begins to tear it down and clean up the site.
The
owner of the FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power
Plant in Oswego County, which is scheduled to be closed starting in January, is in discussions to sell the plant to Exelon, owner of the nearby Nine Mile Point faci
Plant in Oswego County, which is scheduled to be closed starting in January, is in discussions to sell the
plant to Exelon, owner of the nearby Nine Mile Point faci
plant to Exelon,
owner of the nearby Nine Mile Point facility.
Exelon Corp., the
owner of Nine Mile Point
Nuclear Station, is in talks to buy and continue operating the adjacent FitzPatrick
plant, which will shut down six months from now if the deal fails.
New York officials have refused to make public the details of their agreement to pay a $ 35 million fee to the
owner of an Oswego County
nuclear plant in the event state regulators block the
plant's sale.
The governor spoke at the site of the FitzPatrick
nuclear power
plant in Oswego, where the previous
owner also had said it would close the
plant if the state did not step in.
The federal
Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it has no objections to the decommissioning plans developed by the owners of the closed Vermont Yankee nuclear
Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it has no objections to the decommissioning plans developed by the
owners of the closed Vermont Yankee
nuclearnuclear plant.
SCRIBA, N.Y. - At a meeting with Wall Street analysts today, the
owners of FitzPatrick
nuclear plant reiterated their plan to shut down the power
plant by early 2017 and made no mention of any potential to reverse the decision.
The
owners of the James A. FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power
Plant are planning to close the facility in January 2017 because competition from natural gas has driven down profits.
Local restaurant
owner Nick Canale delivered the keynote address, urging the crowd to rally around the Fitzpatrick and Nine Mile Point
nuclear power
plants in Oswego County.
Entergy Corp., the
plant owner, has said it will announce by the end of this month whether it plans to buy more
nuclear fuel to keep the money - losing
plant running past late 2016.
SCRIBA, N.Y. - Supporters of the FitzPatrick
nuclear plant in Oswego County are planning a rally Monday to show support for the facility, which is under review for possible closure by its
owner, Entergy Corp..
Entergy Corp., the
owner of FitzPatrick
nuclear plant, spends about $ 350,000 a year on charitable giving in Oswego County, including its sponsorship of the annual Harborfest fireworks show, according to Bill Mohl, president Entergy Wholesale Commodities.
SCRIBA, N.Y. - Demonstrators will rally tonight to show support for the FitzPatrick
nuclear plant as time runs out before
plant owner Entergy Corp. decides whether to shut it down.
Scriba, N.Y. — Central New York lawmakers are trying to marshal public support to save the struggling FitzPatrick
nuclear plant in Oswego County, which
owner Entergy Corp. has said it might close.
As part of the restructuring, the power authority in 2000 sold its
nuclear plants, including FitzPatrick, to private
owner Entergy Corp..
Following reports that Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the
owner of the Indian Point
nuclear power
plant have been hashing out a deal to close the
plant by 2021, Republican Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino says such a plan would wreak economic havoc.
SCRIBA, N.Y. - The
owner of FitzPatrick
nuclear plant in Oswego County has issued no news to the public or its employees this weekend about whether the
plant will shut down next year or continue to operate.
The transfer of the FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power
Plant to its new
owner is officially complete.
New York state has denied the
owners of the Indian Point Energy Center a certification, a decision that could complicate their efforts to renew federal licenses for the
nuclear - power
plant north of New York City.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned the
owner of FitzPatrick
nuclear plant in Oswego County not to use the threat of job losses to solicit financial help from the state.
Entergy, the
owner of the James A. FitzPatrick
nuclear power
plant in Oswego County, announced Monday that it will close the
plant in late 2016 or early 2017.