The media can’t seem to explain the collapse in China’s domestic solar installations.
June 14, 2026 CORTLANDT — A massive nuclear power plant sitting idle on the eastern bank of the Hudson River could be repowered, helping alleviate New York’s high energy costs and air pollution levels, both worsened by surging fossil fuel use. But the stigma of reopening a controversial power source that environmentalists and other advocacy organizations fought for years to shut down has left the plant out of the ongoing discussions about reducing New York’s carbon emissions. Gov. Kathy Hochul does not support reviving the plant, which closed four months before she ascended to the governor’s office, although she has said it was shuttered “without having a plan B in place .” Instead, the governor wants to build new reactors in the far reaches of upstate New York, far from New York City, where the power is needed most. The two reactors at Indian Point are surrounded by more than four feet of reinforced concrete . Indian Point provided New York Cit...