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Healey, Baker Admin Seek Hearing On Pilgrim Sale And Shutdown
Citing concerns about public health, officials have asked federal nuclear regulators to allow the state to intervene in the federal review of the proposed sale and license transfer of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth. -
Maine Accord Marks 'Big Step' Toward Canadian Hydro To Mass.
The road has been cleared of significant hurdles for the New England Clean Energy Connect project to bring clean hydropower from Quebec to Massachusetts. -
The Future Of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station: Radioactive Waste And Many Questions
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station is moving toward a permanent shutdown in four months, but there are still concerns about safety. -
After 3 Decades Opposing Pilgrim Nuclear, Mary Lampert Will See It Close
When Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station closes in May, it will mark a turning point for Plymouth, for nuclear power in the region, and for one woman, who’s been working to shut down Pilgrim for three decades. -
A Look Inside Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Before Its Reactor Goes Quiet
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth is one of the worst performing power plants in the country, and it’s scheduled to shut down permanently in four months. -
Oil Prices Edge Upward After U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Venezuela
The sanctions are meant to put pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who allegedly diverts billions oil profits to pay off military officers and help prop up his government. -
More Than 60 Dead, Dozens Injured In Mexican Pipeline Explosion
Residents of Tlahuelilpan, north of Mexico City, had gathered around an illegally tapped pipeline to collect fuel when it burst into flames. -
What's Driving Low Gas Prices? A Global Oil Glut
Gasoline prices are averaging right around $2.25 per gallon nationally. Enjoy, but don't get used to them, analysts say. -
PG&E Plans To File For Bankruptcy Over Possible Liability In California Wildfires
Pacific Gas & Electric Corp., the parent company of California's largest utility, plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid what could be billions of dollars in liability costs over the massive wildfires that have torn through California in recent years. -
Gov. Baker Signs Bill Extending Unemployment Benefits To Locked-Out National Grid Workers
The bill will allow locked-out gas workers to draw unemployment benefits while negotiations continue.