When the Indian Point nuclear power plants close in a couple of years, there will be even more demand for Canada's hydroelectric power.
Prices will only go up for the foreseeable future
From another thread:
U.S. REACTOR CLOSURES SINCE 2013
http://www.beyondnuclear.org/reactors-are-closing/Fort Calhoun (NE) closed 10/24/2016
Vermont Yankee (VT) closed 12/29/2014
San Onofre 2 & 3 (CA) closed 06/12/2013
Kewaunee (WI) closed 05/07/2013
Crystal River (FL) closed 02/20/2013
ANNOUNCED U.S. REACTOR CLOSURES
FitzPatrick (NY) 1/27/2017 [Was to have closed, but now Gov. Cuomo's nuclear tax, a bailout at ratepayer expense, of $7.6 billion, would extend upstate NY reactor operations for a dozen years beyond 2017, including at FitzPatrick]
Ginna (NY) March 2017 (Was to have closed, absent state approved ratepayer bailout; see FitzPatrick note above re: Gov. Cuomo's nuclear tax)
Clinton (IL) 06/01/2017 (Was to have closed, absent early Dec., 2016 state-approved ratepayer bailout approved by Gov. Rauner and the State Legislature)
Three Mile Island 1 (PA) May 2018 (absent potential state-approved ratepayer bailout)
Quad Cities 1 & 2 (IL) 06/01/2018 (Was to have closed, absent early Dec., 2016 state-approved ratepayer bailout; see Clinton above)
Oyster Creek (NJ) 12/31/2019 or sooner
Pilgrim (MA) 06/01/2019 or sooner
Indian Point 2 (NY) 4/30/2020 (or 4/30/2024), per agreement with State of NY and Riverkeeper
Indian Point 3 (NY) 4/30/2021 (or 4/30/2025), per agreement with State of NY and Riverkeeper
Diablo Canyon 1 (CA) 11/02/2024 (PG&E will not seek a 20-year license extension)
Diablo Canyon 2 (CA) 08/26/2025 (PG&E will not seek a 20-year license extension)