The Nuclear Regulatory Commission today announced its decision to renew the operating license for Entergy's Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Mass.
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Terry Young has been named vice president of nuclear communications for Entergy Corporation, announced Toni Beck, group vice president of corporate communications for the New Orleans-based integrated energy company.
With the brunt of Tropical Storm Irene now past the eastern seaboard, Entergy's Indian Point Energy Center in New York, Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Massachusetts and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in Vermont all remain operating safely and at full power.
Entergy Nuclear's Indian Point Energy Center in New York, Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Massachusetts and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vermont are continuing to track Hurricane Irene's path and potential for high winds and rainfall as the storm approaches New York and New England.
Entergy Corporation issued the following statement after an earthquake was felt Tuesday afternoon across much of the northeastern United States:
Today Entergy Corporation communicated to its employees that the company's board of directors voted to approve the fabrication of fuel and the refueling of the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in October.
The air in New York just got a little cleaner. Entergy Corporation today announced the purchase of 34,812 tons of greenhouse gas reduction credits from New York's largest non-hazardous solid waste facility.
Entergy Corporation today notified the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has not issued a final decision on the company's Water Quality Certificate application within the required one-year time period.
Entergy Corporation will hold a teleconference at 10 a.m. ET / 9 a.m. CT today to discuss the complaint filed by Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC and Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. in U.S. District Court.