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June 16, 2016

Exelon Presses New York for Nuclear Incentives

By Karl Herchenroeder

Exelon said this week it will close its Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1 and its single-reactor Ginna Nuclear Power Plant if New York officials don’t approve nuclear incentives under the Clean Energy Standard (CES) by September.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo in December directed the Public Service Department to create the CES, which includes operational mandates in meeting his goal of producing half of all electricity consumed in New York from renewable sources by 2030. The plan allows nuclear energy sources access to the same zero-emission credits available to solar and wind sources. Officials have proposed extending the deadline for public comment on the CES until July 11.

Exelon, while not opposed to the extension, said in a filing Monday to Public Service Commission Secretary Kathleen Burgess that the company will need financial certainty by September in deciding whether to continue operations at the two units.

“A decision to invest tens of millions of dollars in units that are rapidly losing money cannot be justified on the hope that the CES proceeding will ultimately result in contracts that will justify the investment,” Exelon wrote in its filing.

Exelon announced closure of two Illinois nuclear plants earlier this month after the state General Assembly failed to pass a nuclear energy incentive package, the Next Generation Energy Plan. The company claimed it needed assistance in maintaining the two facilities that have lost an estimated $800 million over the past seven years, while critics shamed the company for asking for an unnecessary bailout in the name of profit.

The Nine Mile Unit 1 is scheduled for a $55 million refueling in March 2017, and the company recently completed refueling Unit 2. Fuel prefabrication and fabrication take anywhere from six months to a year to complete, so Exelon says it will need to decide whether to refuel no later than September 2016. Exelon also must decide by Sept. 30 whether to file with the commission its intent to continue operation at Ginna.

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