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New York is against reopening Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant despite Trump's push

Kathy Hochul, the New York governor, opposes Trump's campaign to restart an nuclear power plant just north of New York City, her office said this week. Days after?the?U.S. The energy secretary visited to encourage the plant's reopening.

The U.S. is experiencing a surge in power demand for the first decade, thanks to the explosion of AI data centers. To meet this demand, President Donald Trump set the goal that the U.S. quadruple its nuclear power capacity by the year 2050.

Ken Lovett is Hochul's senior communications advisor on Energy and Environment. She said that the governor had made it clear she would not support a reopening of Indian Point. Instead, she wants to see a major expansion of advanced nuclear energy in communities upstate New York who want?it.

Indian Point's restart would be unlikely without the support of Hochul, a Democrat.

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, held a press conference at Indian Point on?Friday to promote nuclear energy and renewed operations at this plant. Holtec, owner of the site, is decommissioning the power plant after its closure in 2021.

After the attacks of September 11, 2001, opposition to Indian Point as a possible target for attack increased.

Holtec wants to enter the business of operating reactors. Holtec has been providing services in the nuclear sector for many years, including the shutdown of plants. It is currently attempting to restart an abandoned Michigan nuclear power station.

Constellation, NextEra and Microsoft have contracts with Google and Microsoft to restart operations at the former Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant in Pennsylvania as well as a plant located in Iowa.

Wright stated in a press release that the Trump Administration believed energy policy should be centered on the American people, not politics. This would include expanding American energy sources, creating more American job opportunities, and lowering the electricity prices of every American household and business.

Holtec CEO Kris Singh was at the event last week and applauded Holtec's idea to restart the plant. However, the company said that it would take the buy-in of multiple government and political agencies.

We would work to achieve this goal if the state had the political will to do so and the financial resources to do so. We will continue to decommission IPEC safely if the political will and financial means are available, a company spokesperson said.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission chair Ho Nieh?told journalists on Tuesday at a press conference: "If a decision is taken by the owners to restart this unit, they will be coming to the NRC to talk about the steps needed to'restart the Indian Point Plant.

Hochul wants to build 5 gigawatts of new nuclear power in New York. She has directed the New York Power Authority so far to develop and build one gigawatt new capacity upstate New York. This is further away from New York City then Indian Point.

(source: Reuters)