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NRC: Staff Must Reanalyze Indian Point Accident Impacts

The Indian Point Energy Center, located about 35 miles from Manhattan, is a vital resource for clean nuclear power for the New York City area. Many groups, however, are attempting to stop the Energy Center from renewing its license, which if successful, may increase prices for end users in the region. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 16, 2016

Equities and the Economy Last week ended on a sour note for us. The Dow fell 185 points, 1.05%, to end at 17,535, the S&P 500 lost 18, 0.85%, to finish at 2,047 and the Nasdaq was off 20 points, 0.41%, closing at 4,718. For the week as a whole the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 13, 2016

Equities and the economy The bulls beat up on the bears on Tuesday and the bears beat up on the bulls on Wednesday and yesterday they both left the battlefield and went back to their corrals and their caves and licked their wounds. The Dow rose 9 points to 17,720, the S&P 500 closed flat […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 12, 2016

Equities and the economy Well the calm has ended. After a month or so of no volatility the last two sessions have been anything but with the major indexes moving in opposite and almost equal amounts the last two days. Refreshing your memory, on Tuesday the Dow closed up 222 points. Yesterday it closed down […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 11, 2016

Equities and the economy Just as I write that volatility has been low and we haven’t had a move greater than 1% in a month stocks go bonkers yesterday with all three major U.S. equity indexes closing up over 1%. It was a very, very good day for your 401K. The Dow popped a hefty […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 10, 2016

Equities and the economy Yesterday was a nothing day for U.S. stocks with the major indexes closing in different directions. The Dow closed down 35 at 17,706, the S&P 500 eked out a gain of a couple points ending at 2,059 while the more Nasdaq being the best performer of the day closing up 14, […]

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Natural Gas Pipeline Congestion is Squeezing Energy Managers

New England winter natural gas prices are highly dependent on supply coming into the region. Several planned pipeline extensions, which would bring much needed extra supply to New England are in danger of being shut down. If opponents of Kinder Morgan’s $3.3 billion pipeline project have their way, federal regulators will throw out its application […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 9, 2016

Equities and the economy U.S. stocks rebounded from early losses on Friday to close higher with the Dow ending up 80 points, 0.45%, at 17,741, the S&P 500 adding 7, 0.32%, to 2,057 and the Nasdaq closing at 4,736, up 19, 0.4%. The major event Friday was the Labor Department jobs report which showed the […]

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