Nuclear Power

Entergy in Talks to Sell FitzPatrick to Exelon
Entergy said it may sell its troubled James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon if New York legislators approve the proposed Clean Energy Standard.
NY Power Trends Report Cites Tx Needs, Seeks Support for Markets
New York's ambitious clean energy goals will require new and upgraded transmission lines to achieve, according to the NYISO annual Power Trends report.
In Northeast, Fleet Turnover to Natural Gas is Unabated
The dash for gas shows no sign of abating, speakers said at the Energy Bar Association (EBA) Northeast Chapter’s 2016 Annual Meeting.
FERC Allows Entergy’s Recovery of Nuke’s Decommissioning Funds
FERC gave the go-ahead for Entergy Arkansas to collect through rates a decommissioning requirement for Arkansas Nuclear One’s Unit 2.
Omaha PPD Recommends Closing Fort Calhoun
Omaha Public Power District is recommending that its Fort Calhoun Nuclear Generating Station end operations by the end of 2016.
Stephen Whitley: A Lifetime of Keeping the Lights On
Former NYISO CEO Stephen Whitley emphasized the importance of infrastructure in his keynote speech  at NECA’s 23rd Annual New England Energy Conference.
NRC: Staff Must Reanalyze Indian Point Accident Impacts
NRC ruled the original study underestimated the economic impacts of a severe accident at Indian Point.
Absent Legislation, Exelon to Close Clinton, Quad Cities Nukes
Exelon said it will close Clinton next summer and Quad Cities the following year if Illinois legislators fail to pass a bill to shore up the nuclear plants.
NYISO: FitzPatrick Closure will not Harm Reliability
The closure of Entergy’s FitzPatrick nuclear plant will not impact reliability or leave New York short of generation in 2019.
Energy Bill Faces Tight Calendar, Partisan Divide in House
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed its first major energy bill in almost a decade but faces a tight calendar to reach agreement with the House.

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