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Palisades to close in 2018
retired nuke:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL5N1E33S3
>:(
Rennhack:
I'll never get vested in the pension now.
Rennhack:
Even though IPEC makes more money than the rest of the company combined, I wouldn't be surprised to hear that announcement next year. (Not closed, just sold)
GLW:
None of this is news,....
this is from 2013:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/report--over-three-dozen-us-nuclear-reactors-at-risk-of-early-retirement-12-face-greatest-shutdown-pressure-215857411.html
Report: Over Three Dozen U.S. Nuclear Reactors At Risk Of Early Retirement, 12 Face Greatest Shutdown Pressure Jul 17, 2013,
https://insideclimatenews.org/slideshow/14-us-nuclear-plants-closing-or-risk%E2%80%94-photographs-and-text
the plants listed in the slideshow and the article are the same plants we are still talking about, and IIRC, the first big data dumps for at risk plants were circulating in 2012,...
no news, no surprises,...
plus, it's Entergy, and the loozeeanna boys seem predisposed to play hardball when it comes to Yankeez, IIRC, the company is structured to facilitate that disposition towards things west of the Pecos and north of the M-D line,...
now, the zero emissions credits are a bit of a surprise, too late for Kewaunee and VY, perhaps not too late for Ft. Calhoun as they are not past the point of no return just yet,....
Rennhack:
--- Quote from: GLW on Dec 09, 2016, 01:30 ---plus, it's Entergy, and the loozeeanna boys seem predisposed to play hardball when it comes to Yankeez, IIRC, the company is structured to facilitate that disposition towards things west of the Pecos and north of the M-D line,...
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Entergy has stated that they plan to divest themselves of non-regulated markets. IPEC is the last one standing.
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