The final coal-fired power plants in New England are slated to shutter in the coming years, making it the second region to phase out the energy source that powered the U.S. economy for decades. In an announcement late last month, New Hampshire-based power provider Granite Shore Power said it had reached an agreement with federal
New England will soon be the second U.S. region to completely phase out coal-fired power, a move that environmentalists cheered but experts warned would have major consequences.
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Feds extend nuclear power subsidy The appropriations bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden extends the Price-Anderson Act through 2065 On March 23rd, President Biden signed an appropriations bill that also included a 40-year extension of a key subsidy to the nuclear industry, the Price-Anderson Act. Thanks to this policy, should a catastrophic accident happen…