Constellation Energy to restart Three Mile Island nuclear plant, sell the power to Microsoft for AI
- Microsoft has signed a 20-year deal to source energy from the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in Pennsylvania, known for the worst reactor accident in U.S. History.
- Constellation will spend $1.6 billion to revive the plant, replacing transformers and restoring turbines, marking the first U.S. Nuclear plant to return online after decommissioning.
- A survey found 57% of Pennsylvania residents support reopening Three Mile Island, while 56% of U.S. Adults support nuclear energy, showing a shift in attitudes toward this energy source.
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