Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bruce Mansfield power plant to close in November, FirstEnerg­y Solutions says

- By Anya Litvak

The owner of the Bruce Mansfield coal-fired power plant in Beaver County, the largest in the state, said the facility will shutter in November, nearly two years ahead ofan already truncated schedule.

Bankrupt FirstEnerg­y Solutions Corp. blamed a “lack of economic viability in current market conditions” for the decision to close the remaining unit still operating at the plant.Two other units have been offline for a year and a half, following a January 2018 fire that damaged pollutionc­ontrol and other equipment.

Last month, the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers Local 272, which represents 230 workers at Bruce Mansfield, scored a victory against the company in federal court that could yield about $5.5 million in back wages. The union alleged that after contract

negotiatio­ns resulted in an impasse, FirstEnerg­y Solutions unilateral­ly imposed working conditions.

A spokesman for the company said last month that FirstEnerg­y Solutions would review the decision and that any payments would ultimately get hashed out in bankruptcy­court.

The company’s reorganiza­tion plan is slated to be heard by a bankruptcy judge this month, four months after the same judge called FirstEnerg­y’s earlier disclosure­s about the plan “patently unconfirma­ble.”

The plan contained broad releases of liability for FirstEnerg­y Corp., the parent company of FirstEnerg­y Solutions, which is not a debtor in the bankruptcy.

The latest reorganiza­tion plan, filed July 23, elicited similar objections from many of the same groups that opposed previous disclosure­s, including the United States government. Among the concerns is the suspicion that FirstEnerg­y Solutions won’t be able to fully fund all of the decommissi­oning activities at its various sites and that the arrangemen­t it is seeking would make it impossible for government agencies to seek future damages.

Unions representi­ng employees at FirstEnerg­y Solution’s nuclear power stations, including Beaver Valley in Shippingpo­rt, also objected based on the company’s unwillingn­ess to assume existing labor contracts and its stated plan to renegotiat­e them after it emerges from bankruptcy.

Beaver Valley is scheduled to shutdown in 2021, decades before its operating license expires, because

FirstEnerg­y Solutions has said it’s not making enough money, although some thirdparty studies, including from the independen­t market monitor for the regional grid operator, conclude that Beaver Valley is still profitable and likely would be through202­1.

To shore up revenue, FirstEnerg­y has sought state subsidies for nuclear power for its reliabilit­y and lack of carbon emissions. Late last month, it secured a win in Ohio where the Legislatur­e approved a consumer-funded bailout for FirstEnerg­y Solutions’ two nuclear plants, amounting to about $150 million a year.

The Ohio plants were also scheduled to close in 2021, but the day after the bill was signed FirstEnerg­y Solutions rescinded its deactivati­on requests. Its unions were vocal advocates for state support.

Beaver Valley is unaffected by the Ohio legislatio­n, and while FirstEnerg­y Solutions has made a similar pitch to Pennsylvan­ia lawmakers — with some support — the state remains without nuclear subsidies.

As a result, the company “is not considerin­g a change in status for Beaver Valley,” Angela Pruitt, a spokeswoma­n for FirstEnerg­y Solutions, said this week.

“Deactivati­on activities” at Bruce Mansfield should be done by May 2020, FirstEnerg­y Solutions said in a news release Friday.

“In all cases, the company will comply with its collective bargaining agreement, including severance as applicable, and have already initiated discussion­s with union leadership.”

 ?? Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette ?? The Bruce Mansfield coal-fired power plant in Beaver County will be shuttered in November.
Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette The Bruce Mansfield coal-fired power plant in Beaver County will be shuttered in November.

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