The Indian Point Energy Center (Indian Point) permanently stopped generating electricity on April 30, 2021, when it retired its last operating nuclear reactor, Unit 3, earlier than originally planned. The Indian Point nuclear power plant began operations in 1962 and produced over 565 terawatthours (TWh) of electricity in the 59 years it was open. The Unit 3 retirement removes almost 1,040 megawatts (MW) of nuclear generating capacity from New York State, leaving about 3,200 MW of remaining nuclear capacity at three plants in upstate New York. More ›
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
4/29/2021: $65.01/barrel
up$3.58 from week earlier
up$49.95 from year earlier
4/29/2021: $2.911/MMBtu
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4/24/2021: 11.572 million tons
up0.479 million tons from week earlier
up2.856 million tons from year earlier
4/23/2021: 1,898 Bcf
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down302 Bcf from year earlier
4/23/2021: 493.1 million barrels
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