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PSEG to consider nuclear plant investments, capitalizing on the IRA’s production tax credits, CEO says

PSEG to consider nuclear plant investments, capitalizing on the IRA’s production tax credits, CEO says Listen to the article 4 min Public Service Enterprise Group will consider “small but important value-added investments” at its nuclear plants, capitalizing on production tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act, President and CEO Ralph LaRossa said Tuesday.

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Despite state officials’ worries, NJ approves bailout for PSEG nuclear plants

Despite state officials’ worries, NJ approves bailout for PSEG nuclear plants The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities approved PSEG’s bid for a second round of $300 million in annual subsidies, which it argued is vital to keep its nuclear plants open, in spite of personal reservations and skepticism from several of the state’s commissioners.

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What ratepayers will pay in subsidies for NJ’s nuclear power plants

What nuclear subsidies will cost ratepayers | NJ Spotlight News The state is poised once again to decide whether to subsidize New Jersey’s three remaining nuclear power plants, but unlike two years ago, the question is not so much about whether ratepayers should fund the program, but how much they should pay.

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Nuclear subsidy gets new challenge

Asking NJ court to undo nuclear subsidy | NJ Spotlight News NJ ratepayer advocate asks Supreme Court to consider decision on $300 million subsidy. Regulators are poised to add more New Jersey Rate Counsel Director Stefanie Brand is asking the New Jersey Supreme Court to reverse last month’s appellate court decision upholding the award of

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Board was right to allow $300M nuclear subsidy, appeals court rules

NJ court upholds PSEG’s $300M nuclear subsidy | NJ Spotlight News Owners said three NJ nuclear plants would close unless customers paid. State considers renewing the deal A state appeals court upheld the decision by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to give hundreds of millions of dollars, paid by utility customers, to the

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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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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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PSEG applies to keep $300M annual subsidies for South Jersey nuclear plants

PSEG asks for $300M for South Jersey nuclear plants | NJ Spotlight News Public Service Enterprise Group yesterday filed an application to retain $300 million in ratepayer subsidies annually to keep its fleet of nuclear plants in South Jersey operating. The application, filed with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, rekindles a dispute over

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