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Gov. Kathy Hochul proposes New York's first new nuclear power plant in decades, aiming for clean, reliable energy and job creation while addressing safety concerns ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul directed the New York Power Authority “to develop and construct a zero-emission advanced nuclear power plant in upstate New York.” ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced plans today to develop a new nuclear power plant, the first to be built in the state in decades.
Governor Hochul directs NYPA to build zero-emission nuclear plant, boosting clean energy and grid reliability while promoting energy independence in New York.
The plant will produce enough output to power around one million homes. Hochul requested that the new plant produce 1 gigawatt of electricity generation to the state’s nuclear power.
New York’s governor is calling for the construction of the state’s first new nuclear power plant in decades.
New York is planning to build a nuclear power plant capable of producing enough electricity for as many as a million homes in an as-yet-unnamed upstate location, Gov. Kathy Hochul said on Monday.
New York state will build a new nuclear power plant that will provide at least one gigawatt of electricity—enough to power about a million homes.
The Columbia Generating Station nuclear power plant near Richland, WA, is shutting down temporarily to fix an issue following a recent refueling outage.
The Columbia Generating Station, the Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant, is again supplying enough electricity to power about 1 million homes after a 65-day refueling outage.
Fire reported at biomass power plant in Duluth originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Fire crews responded to a blaze that broke out Thursday at a biomass power plant in Duluth.
The New Jersey city will see another power plant built, a resource the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission decided was necessary to prevent outages in the face of storms.
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