What proof do you have to back up this statement?
As far as I remember the company I work for built these power plants over 10 years ago. I've heard no news of new power plants being built.
http://www.nypa.gov/facilities/powernow.htm
If you do not read news such as
Channel 7,
New York Post,
The New York Times 'paper edition"
Queens Chronicles "paper edition"
There were at least two more paper editions I read but not in English
New York Post
How about send a letter to senator Schumer who is holding a hearing about this issue what the federal WAS saying the reasons behind the hike. If you sit in, I am sure there are tons of info. the hearing organizers can provide you which your company may be hiding them from you. In fact, the company you work for may not even know because it is not a generator itself.
Let me highlight this part for you of what New York Post said in the link given above, "FERC, moreover, bases its rulings on the need to ensure that power companies are financially viable and, especially,
to lure new plants -- surely worthy goals"
The Queens Courier said,
"According to a letter written to FERC and signed by members of Congress including Representatives Anthony Weiner and Carolyn Maloney, existing generators are exempt from property taxes
and two forthcoming city generators will also be property tax exempt. However, FERC is allowing power producers to raise the price of energy to include these taxes."
Also in the aspects of 'closing nuclear plants", according to
MAARS, Consolidated Edison said,
"Closing NY nuclear power plant(referring to Indian Point)
would hike bills(referring to NYC electric bills)
6%"
My personal choice would be to pay 6% higher to close Indian Point but object to pay 12-17% more for building more plants in the city.