NY energy officials just laid out our nuclear options. Here are 7 takeaways
In more than 200 pages of documents released Friday, New York officials laid out for the first time the options for achieving Gov. Kathy Hochul’s goal of building large quantities of new nuclear power to energize the state’s future. It’s going to cost billions, and New Yorkers are likely to help finance it. It will create thousands of jobs. The report doesn’t explicitly say so, but Nine Mile Point in Oswego County looks like a heavy favorite as the first site. The “ policy options paper ’’ released Friday by the state Public Service Commission and the New York Energy Research and Development Authority is a preliminary document that is now open to public comment. It offers the first detailed analysis of Hochul’s plan and how state officials might overcome the risks of starting construction on the state’s first new nuclear plants since the 1970s. Here are seven quick takeaways: It’s not whether we build new nuclear plants, it’s how . The options paper does not raise ...