Decreasing economies of scale put pressure on remaining Entergy Nuclear merchant reactors
As reported by Syracuse.com,   Entergy Nuclear's top executive in charge of its fleet of merchant   nuclear power plants, William Mohl, has admitted that its remaining   atomic reactors are under increasing pressure, due to loss of economies   of scale:
"We don't have any immediate plans (to change   direction) on Indian  Point, but you start to have to think about what   will you do down the  road if you have a single asset in the   Northeast,'' he said. "You just  have less economies of scale. We're   looking at that and what we need to  do in that regard.''
Although his context was Entergy's two unit Indian Point nuclear power plant near New York City, in light of Entergy's recent rapid-fire decisions to close FitzPatrick in upstate NY (as early as a year from now, but hopefully sooner), and Pilgrim in MA (in mid-2019, but hopefully sooner), the same logic applies at Entergy's age-degraded, problem-plagued Palisades atomic reactor in MI as well. More.





 December 4, 2015
December 4, 2015