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Decades after a partial meltdown shut it down, Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island is set to reopen a year early to help power ...
Constellation CEO Joseph Dominguez, Microsoft leaders and Gov. Josh Shapiro mark latest progress toward revival of the Crane ...
837 megawatt reactor now expected in 2027, energy CEO says A revamped Three Mile Island nuclear plant could be fueling Microsoft's AI datacenters sooner than first thought, according to ...
Three Mile Island nuclear plant looks to be ahead of scheduling, opening in 2027 (not 2028) Microsoft has a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement on the site Other AI companies are investing in nuclear ...
The former Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania may restart in 2027, about a year ahead of schedule after being put on a fast track to connect to the regional grid, executives with ...
Three Mile Island is the site of the notorious partial meltdown in 1979. Constellation Energy is planning a 2027 reopening for the last viable reactor at the nuclear power plant, which is best ...
LONDONDERRY TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania — The former Three Mile Island plant, the site of the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history, could be restarted as soon as 2027, executives said Wednesday ...
In the shadow of Three Mile Island’s iconic cooling towers, state Rep. Tom Mehaffie recalled Wednesday how his father, 50 years earlier, built a career and a life around the nuclear power plant.
Governor Shapiro will tour the last working nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island near Harrisburg. Under a 20-year agreement, Microsoft will buy electric from the rebranded power plant. 24/7 Live ...
The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant could restart as soon as 2027 – a year ahead of its original reopening date of 2028 – but with a key difference compared to its former life. Only Unit ...
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A cooling tower is seen at the Three Mile Island Nuclear power plant, during a tour by Constellation Energy in Middletown, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 16, 2024.
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