Entergy Corp.
By William Opalka
A special inspector for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is expected to arrive at the Indian Point station Thursday to conduct an inquiry...
The NYPSC denied Entergy's request for an administrative law judge to handle the company’s objections to the state’s investigation of Indian Point.
New York’s proposed incentives for three of the state’s four nuclear sites won't save the James A. FitzPatrick plant, Entergy said.
Entergy’s operating companies don’t have to sign new purchase power agreements with most QFs above 20 MW, FERC ruled.
Entergy wants state regulators to appoint a judge to referee disputes with New York officials in an investigation of Indian Point.
FERC affirmed an administrative law judge’s 2014 ruling finding fault with Entergy’s accounting in in its fourth annual bandwidth filing.
Nuclear supporters and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are trying to keep the plants running.
Entergy said it is sticking to its plan to close the FitzPatrick nuclear generating station.
A summary of FERC orders approved at its open meeting last week related to MISO.
The judge had rejected efforts by Entergy and the Louisiana PSC to pass on to ratepayers $200 million in canceled costs from the Little Gypsy repowering project.
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