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December 19, 2025

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N.Y. Working on Ecosystem to Support Advanced Nuclear Generation
New York's summit reflected the state’s growing interest in nuclear technology and in its promise of emissions-free baseload power. 
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Latest N.Y. Renewables Solicitation a Race Against Time
New York launched a renewable energy solicitation enlisting multiple agencies to expedite the process and get as many projects as possible approved while they still can qualify for federal tax credits.
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Sturgeon Protection Eased as Empire Wind Makes Up Lost Time
The New York PSC granted a request by the developers of the Empire Wind 1 offshore wind project to perform cable installation during October and November.
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Hudson River Towns on the Frontline of the BESS Battle
Debates over battery energy storage systems are playing out in towns and cities across New York as the state pursues its goal of 6 GW of energy storage by 2030.
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N.Y. Backs Utility Plan Relying on NESE Gas Pipeline
A controversial natural gas pipeline proposal got a boost as the New York Public Service Commission approved the long-term plan for the state’s largest gas delivery system.
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Aging, Expensive N.Y. Nuclear Plants a Bargain, Report Finds
A new report estimates keeping New York’s aging commercial nuclear reactors running through 2050 would result in $50 billion in energy savings.
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Results Elusive in N.Y. Build-Ready Renewables Program
New York’s Build-Ready program seeks to place renewable generation on sites such as landfills, abandoned industrial sites and dormant electric-generating facilities, but thus far it has struggled to find suitable locations.
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First-of-its-kind Hydrogen Trial Set for Linear Generator
One of New York’s largest fossil-burning power plants will host a pioneering test run by a non-combustion hydrogen generator.
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Nexamp Complains of Unfair IC Cost Increases by National Grid
Community solar developer Nexamp filed a complaint against National Grid with the New York Public Service Commission accusing the utility of unfair price increases and violating state interconnection process agreements.
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Ørsted to Raise $9.3B, Self-finance Sunrise Wind
Ørsted is moving to raise as much as $9.33 billion on its own to finish building the Sunrise Wind project off the New York coast.

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