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December 14, 2025

NY PSC

FERC Approves FitzPatrick Sale to Exelon
FERC approved the Exelon acquisition of the troubled FitzPatrick nuclear plant, rejecting a protest that its review should have included the impact of ZECs.
NY Regulators Call for Overhaul or End to Mass-Market Retail Choice
Eighteen years after opening retail electric and gas choice, the New York Public Service Commission concluded that the initiative has failed.
Environmental Group Files Second Challenge to NY Nuke Subsidy
Environmental group Hudson River Sloop Clearwater sued New York regulators over their subsidies for upstate nuclear power plants.
NY Regulators Approve FitzPatrick Sale
The New York Public Service Commission approved Entergy’s sale of the FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon, needed to prevent the plant’s imminent closure.
NYPSC Vision for DER: From Net Metering to ‘Value Stack’
NY PSC staff released a report recommending a transition to a compensation scheme that provides more accurate values for distributed energy resources (DER).
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group
Federal Suit Challenges NY Nuclear Subsidies

A group of energy companies and trade groups filed a lawsuit calling New York's nuclear power plant subsidies unconstitutional.

NYPSC Refines Community Aggregation, Rejects Opt-In
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) on Thursday refined their community aggregation for municipalities and rejected a request that the program abandon its opt-out structure.
Public Citizen Challenges NY Nuclear Subsidy, FitzPatrick Sale
Public Citizen protested Entergy’s proposed sale of the FitzPatrick nuclear power plant to Exelon, saying the companies' FERC application failed to include information about the state subsidy that makes the transaction possible.
Commenters Weigh in on Tx Needed to Meet NY Policy Goals
NYISO forwarded to New York regulators 12 proposals for transmission projects to help the state meet its public policy objectives.
Farm Family Wins Long Fight over Substation, Tx Lines
A Rochester-area farm family scored unusual concessions when New York regulators approved a plan for a substation and transmission lines that removed previously approved facilities from their property.

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