The Hudson Light & Power plant's control board, being checked by oiler Manny Chaves; the public utility gets about 20 percent of its electricity from the Seabrook nuclear power plant.
(Bill Polo/Globe Staff/file 2005)
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Utility: Rate cuts ahead
Officials cite link to Seabrook plant
The Hudson Light & Power plant's control board, being checked by oiler Manny Chaves; the public utility gets about 20 percent of its electricity from the Seabrook nuclear power plant.
(Bill Polo/Globe Staff/file 2005)
Electricity generated by nuclear power was once so costly that to escape the high rates, customers in the town of Stow sought a divorce from the Hudson Light & Power Department, which has long bought electricity from the Seabrook Station plant in New Hampshire. (Full article: 768 words)
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