Exelon, Entergy Nuclear Reactors Win Subsidies From New York Exelon Corp. and Entergy Corp. have won subsidies totaling about $500 million a year for their money-losing nuclear reactors in New York, the first state to throw such a lifeline to an industry struggling with weak demand and low prices. The state Public Service Commission voted … Continue reading #Exelon, #Entergy Nuclear Reactors Win Subsidies From #New_York→
NY energy plan includes wind, nuclear power ALBANY — New York state committed last year to generating half of its energy from renewable sources like wind and solar by the year 2030. Now comes the hard part: figuring out how to do it. Several big decisions in the next few weeks could fill in some … Continue reading NY energy plan includes wind, nuclear power→
N.Y. clean power plan adds teeth to Cuomo strategy New York state’s Public Service Commission is expected to give formal approval today to key parts of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s bold clean energy plan, committing the state to a rapid expansion of wind and solar power so that half its electric power will come from renewable … Continue reading #NY clean power plan adds teeth to #Cuomo strategy→
NY Proposal Could be a Lifeline for Nuclear Power Plants NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The proposal to include zero emission credits (ZEC) as a component of New York’s draft clean energy standard has the potential to stave off the early retirement of three nuclear power plants in upstate New York, according to Fitch Ratings. The three plants … Continue reading NY Proposal Could be a Lifeline for Nuclear Power Plants→
PSC orders energy marketers to stop selling to low-income users State regulators, in an attempt to keep low-income customers from paying more for their energy than their utility would charge, have barred energy marketers from selling natural gas or electricity to those consumers. With utilities regularly charging less than marketers for energy, the state Public … Continue reading PSC orders #energy_marketers to stop selling to low-income users→
NYISO cites costs, capacity in Cuomo clean energy plan The operator of the state’s high-voltage electric grid has thrown cold water on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s ambitious clean energy plan that seeks to get half of the state’s electricity from renewable energy by 2030. The New York Independent System Operator, which also runs the state’s wholesale … Continue reading NYISO cites costs, capacity in Cuomo clean energy plan→
THE ENERGY GANGS OF NEW YORK It’s not surprising that Governor Andrew Cuomo’s “50 by 30” goal – 50 percent of New York’s power will come from renewable sources by 2030 – has caused a stir among the energy cognoscenti that is now beginning to seep into the mainstream media. Keeping lights on, factories humming, … Continue reading THE ENERGY GANGS OF NEW YORK→
Negotiators aim for sale to keep FitzPatrick nuke plant open SCRIBA, N.Y. (AP) — Operators of the Nine Mile Point nuclear power plant are in talks to buy and maintain a nearby reactor on Lake Ontario scheduled to be shut down in January. Exelon says Wednesday that any purchase of FitzPatrick would be contingent on … Continue reading Negotiators aim for sale to keep #FitzPatrick nuke plant open→
Con Edison Developing Energy Storage System on Wheels Con Edison is developing a mobile battery system that will supply neighborhoods with clean power when high demand for electricity causes equipment problems on the grid, increasing the potential for power outages. NEW YORK – Con Edison is developing a mobile battery system that will supply neighborhoods … Continue reading Con Edison Developing Energy Storage System on Wheels→
Exelon would save FitzPatrick nuclear plant if state OKs subsidies SCRIBA, N.Y. – 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, according to a source with knowledge of the … Continue reading #Exelon would save #FitzPatrick nuclear plant if state OKs subsidies→
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