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Decommissioning Gets Personal — What’s Next for Entergy Employees?

Decommissioning Gets Personal – What’s Next for Entergy Employees? When the State of New York announced the shutdown of the Indian Point Energy Center in 2017, local officials scrambled to create a task force with the intent of addressing the impact it would have on the area’s economy and workforce.

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Ohio House expected to ax nuclear subsidies in piecemeal repeal of House Bill 6 on Wednesday

Ohio House expected to ax nuclear subsidies in piecemeal repeal of House Bill 6 on Wednesday COLUMBUS – Lawmakers in the Ohio House are expected to repeal a $1 billion bailout for two nuclear plants that federal investigators say was at the heart of a state bribery scandal. In a dramatic shift from 2019, state

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PSEG says without $300M ratepayer nuclear subsidy, it will close South Jersey plants

PSEG says $300M nuclear subsidy is crucial | NJ Spotlight News Company goes before Board of Public Utilities again as it seeks to retain subsidy for another three years Public Service Enterprise Group told state officials it will close its three nuclear units in South Jersey if it does not retain a lucrative annual ratepayer

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Bi-partisan coalition discusses the use of Diablo Canyon Power Plant after decommissioning

Bi-partisan coalition discusses the use of Diablo Canyon Power Plant after decommissioning The Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant is scheduled to be shutdown by 2025 and decommissioned in the following years, but the future use of the land is still up in the air. REACH, a Central Coast economic impact non-profit, is forming a bipartisan

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Coalition of local leaders announce partnership to help plan future use of Diablo Canyon

Coalition of local leaders announce partnership to help plan future use of Diablo Canyon | NewsChannel 3-12 SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — A coalition of Central Coast leaders announced a broad-based partnership that will help plan the future transformation of the Diablo Canyon property once the nuclear power plant is closed in 2025.

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Could Diablo Canyon become a green energy hub? ‘Grand vision’ includes eco-tourism, research

Could Diablo Canyon become a green energy hub? ‘Grand vision’ includes eco-tourism, research There’s a new vision in the works for Diablo Canyon Power Plant. Where a pair of nuclear reactors currently sit on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, imagine instead a research facility filled with college students and scientists studying marine life.

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Officials and community groups envision future use of Diablo Canyon site

Officials and community groups envision future use of Diablo Canyon Parcel P site Leaders from federal, state, and county government, Cal Poly, The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County, the yak tityu tityu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash, and the Tri-Counties Building and Construction Trades Council have announced a new partnership under the coordination of

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Ohio Senate votes to repeal nuclear subsidies in House Bill 6

Ohio Senate votes to repeal nuclear subsidies in House Bill 6 COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Senate voted unanimously on Wednesday to repeal the nuclear subsidies that are one of the central components of House Bill 6, the bailout law that’s at the center of an ongoing federal corruption probe.

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Nessel seeks to stop license transfer for closing SW Michigan nuclear plant

Nessel seeks to stop license transfer for closing SW Michigan nuclear plant Mar. 2-Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is seeking to stop a license transfer of a southwest Michigan nuclear plant and fuel storage site near Lake Michigan due to concerns about the financial capabilities and “assurances” to decommission the facilities by the potential new

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Westchester County Executive George Latimer Statement to PSC Hearing on Indian Point Transfer to Holtec

Westchester County Executive George Latimer Statement to PSC Hearing on Indian Point Transfer to Holtec “Westchester County urges the PSC to exercise its authority to protect the public interest and assure that the decommissioning process is adequately funded and carried out safely and successfully with restoration of the Indian Point site to an environmentally sound

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