The Finger Lakes, Rochester and three sites on Lake Ontario are among those interested in a new nuclear facility.
Escalating global tensions have increased the risk of nuclear conflict, with experts warning that major US cities like New York could be prime targets.
Gov. Kathy Hochul says a new nuclear power plant would help the state meet rising electricity demand. Residents are worried about the environmental and economic fallout.
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By Laila Kearney and Timothy Gardner NEW YORK, March 10 (Reuters) - New York Governor Kathy Hochul opposes the Trump ...
Global conflicts, including recent military strikes involving Iran, have raised concerns about broader escalation and the ...
Global conflicts, including recent military strikes involving Iran, have raised concerns about broader escalation and the ...
They nuked New Yorkers’ energy bills. New York officials struggling to meet the state’s ambitious green energy mandates amid rising utility costs are haunted by a fateful decision to close a nuclear ...
The 1-gigawatt plant will generate enough power for one million homes. It'll be built by the New York Power Authority at an upstate site to be selected in coming months. Hochul’s support for an energy ...
The state’s utility commission voted to keep New York’s nuclear fleet operating for an additional two decades, citing reliability and emissions benefits despite a steep price tag for ratepayers.