Hochul plans for New York to build ‘nuclear backbone’
Jan 26, 2026 ALEX GAULT Watertown Daily Times ALBANY — New York is on track for a power surge, and it’s likely to be atomic. Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul is putting serious effort into bringing the next generation of nuclear power technology into New York, directing the state power authority to build up 1 gigawatt of power with a public-private partnership, and this year announced another major project, the Nuclear Reliability Backbone initiative. As outlined in her State of the State agenda earlier this month, Hochul wants the state Department of Public Service, which regulates utilities, to craft a new process for considering, reviewing and implementing up to 4 gigawatts of new nuclear power capacity, on top of the 1 gigawatt already in the works. Combined with the existing nuclear plants in Oswego and Wayne counties, the goal is to achieve 8.4 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity across the state — enough to power millions of homes. At peak consumption t...