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.
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.
If the current private
owner can not justify keeping the
plant open and a new
owner can not be found, then it should be taken over by the New York State
Power Authority (NYPA), and managed directly under that body.
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
owner.
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 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 sup
plant subsidies that are currently under consideration, but its
owner Entergy has repeatedly said it is not interested in that state support.
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 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.
If Jaczko's information was correct, the
plant's
owner, Tokyo Electric
Power Co. (TEPCO) may have withheld information about the gravity of the crisis.
Fortunately we rather like the V8, and so will most
owners we'd expect, given how fundamentally good it is as a
power -
plant, and how well Aston Martin's engineers have tuned it to make it feel bespoke (even though it's essentially the same engine as you get in most,
if not quite all, Mercedes AMGs).
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.