Mid and East Antrim Councillors have called for clarification over the future positions of Kilroot and Ballylumford Power Stations.
Last week, it was revealed the start date for an all-Ireland new single electricity market had been postponed by utility regulators north and south of the border due to IT issues.
The initiative was due to go live on 23 May, however it is now expected to launch on 01 October.
However, Councillors have now called on NI's Utility Regulator, Jenny Pyper, to work alongside Kilroot's operator AES in light of the announcement. In January, AES revealed it was planning to close coal generators at Kilroot and Ballylumford after failing to secure a supply contract for NI's energy market.
Deputy Mayor Cllr Cheryl Johnston said Ms Pyper should engage with AES with the aim of extending its operations in Carrickfergus past next month's proposed closure date.
"A delegation from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council travelled to Westminster recently to give evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee on the regional implications of Kilroot Power Station's closure," she said.
"This followed January's announcement by the plant's operator, AES. The Committee is currently investigating the impact of the plant's closure and an expected reduction in capacity at Ballylumford, on Northern Ireland's power supply.
"Council's representatives, including Chief Executive Anne Donaghy, highlighted our major concerns around the loss of jobs and substantial shortfall in rates income locally should Kilroot shut its gates permanently later this year.
"The prospect of Kilroot Power Station winding down and reduction at the Ballylumford site is a bitter blow for the many workers and families affected, as well as all of the citizens of Mid and East Antrim and Northern Ireland.
"We remain fully committed to exploring any and all opportunities and will be working to find a better solution for our local area."
Cllr Billy Ashe added: "As we predicted, the introduction of the new single electricity market will not take place as initially planned.
"Given the confirmation of this, it is now imperative that the Utility Regulator works with AES to deliver a necessary resolution.
"The impending closure of Kilroot Power Station and reduction in output at Ballylumford has wide-reaching implications for the whole of Northern Ireland.
"We must do all we can to ensure security of the energy market across the region and we will be in further contact with all of those involved over the coming days."
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