Oswego Seeks Expansion of Nuclear Fleet Amid Community Support
Oswego officials are advocating for additional nuclear reactors as Governor Kathy Hochul prioritizes expanding New York’s nuclear energy capacity. The existing three reactors provide significant economic benefits, employing nearly 1,500 people and generating $45 million in annual local government payments.

Oswego, New York, aims to add nuclear reactors to its current fleet, supported by local officials and residents. The existing reactors contribute approximately $45 million annually to local governments and employ nearly 1,500 individuals.
The area has successfully avoided significant public opposition to nuclear energy, contrasting with other regions in New York that faced backlash leading to plant closures. The median hourly wage for nuclear plant jobs is $56, above average for the sector.
The potential for new reactors aligns with regional optimism, especially with other industrial expansions, such as Micron's semiconductor factories, projected to create 9,000 jobs in Onondaga County. This support for nuclear energy reflects a significant economic reliance on the facilities.




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