Jim Hamilton

Jim Hamilton is the Executive Director of The Nuclear Decommissioning Collaborative. Jim has over twenty-years of experience managing the entire life-cycle (siting, design, permitting, construction, closure, decommissioning, remediation and redevelopment) of large-scale manufacturing, energy and infrastructure facilities throughout North, Central and South America.

Public hearing set to give neighbors space to voice concerns on Indian Point decommissioning

Public hearing set to give neighbors space to voice concerns on Indian Point decommissioning Northern Westchester residents will get to voice their concerns Tuesday during a public hearing about the company set to decommission Indian Point. The clock is ticking as the power plant is set to shut down for good at the end of […]

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As Indian Point Shutdown Nears, Entergy Posts Layoff Warning

As Indian Point Shutdown Nears, Entergy Posts Layoff Warning CORTLANDT, NY – With the final shutdown for Indian Point coming in April, Entergy has filed a notice with the New York State Labor Department about the imminent layoff of 308 employees. The layoff date is May 20, according to the notice, and covers all 308

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Settlement advances Holtec project at Oyster Creek nuclear plant

Settlement advances Holtec project at Oyster Creek nuclear plant CAMDEN – Holtec International has agreed to a $10 million precaution to end a court fight over its planned decommissioning of the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant. The safety measure – a massive cask made of steel and concrete – is part of a settlement that

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Owners of two Ohio nuclear plants may decline subsidies

Owners of two Ohio nuclear plants may decline subsidies COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The new owners of two Ohio nuclear power plants have given indications they are no longer interested in receiving as much as $1 billion in subsidies handed out in a tainted energy bill, according to two state lawmakers. One of the lawmakers,

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As Entergy Eyes the Exit, Cortlandt Eyes the Exit Fees

As Entergy Eyes the Exit, Cortlandt Eyes the Exit Fees Since 1962, the Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan has been a familiar sight to residents of Westchester’s River Towns. In 2017, it was decided that the power plant’s time along the Hudson River would come to an end after nearly 60 years.

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Rezin Says Bill to Save Nuclear Power Plants Could be Voted on This Spring

Rezin Says Bill to Save Nuclear Power Plants Could be Voted on This Spring State Senator Sue Rezin says there still haven’t been any bills proposed, but efforts are still underway to pass legislation to keep two nuclear power plants slated to close this year open. Rezin hopes to have something to vote on this

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Latest tussle over $300M nuclear subsidies rests on financial viability of the units

Are NJ nuclear subsidies optional or essential? | NJ Spotlight News In a reprise of a debate from three years ago over lucrative subsidies to keep New Jersey’s three nuclear power plants from closing, backers and critics squared off over whether to keep charging ratepayers for the $300 million annual payments.

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