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New York Announces Plans To Build First Major Nuclear Power Plant In U.S. In Over 15 Years

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-New York) announced plans to build a nuclear power plant in upstate New York, the first major new plant in the U.S. in over 15 years.

Hochul said she authorized the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to construct a zero-emission nuclear power plant as part of “a critical energy initiative” to advance New York’s aspirations for a clean energy economy.

“As New York state electrifies its economy, deactivates aging fossil fuel power generation and continues to attract large manufacturers that create good-paying jobs, we must embrace an energy policy of abundance that centers on energy independence and supply chain security to ensure New York controls its energy future,” said Hochul.

The development of a new nuclear plant in the U.S. follows a series of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump to accelerate nuclear power development and revive an industry that’s been in decline due to safety concerns and budget overruns.

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About 19% of energy in the U.S. is produced by nuclear plants, down 4% from 2012.

The Trump Administration has set a goal for expanding the U.S. nuclear energy supply from 100 GW today to 400 GW by 2050, labeling the initiative as an “American nuclear renaissance.”

Hochul claimed that she suggested to Trump that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) focus on streamlining regulatory approval at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to advance nuclear development in the U.S.

“Why does it take a decade?” said Hochul. “That’s why no one is doing it; the barriers are too high.”

Environmental groups have warned that the push for widespread nuclear energy could undermine regulatory controls related to health and safety.

In 2021, the state of New York retired the Indian Point nuclear plant due in part to environmental concerns. As a result, the state increased its reliance on fossil fuels, significantly raising greenhouse gas emissions.

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