Reported about 1 year ago
Constellation Energy is discussing with Pennsylvania officials to potentially restart part of the Three Mile Island nuclear facility, which experienced a meltdown in the 1970s. The talks suggest that the company is progressing with plans to revive a section of the facility, separate from the one that had the meltdown. While no nuclear plant in the U.S. has reopened after closing, the demand for carbon-free electricity is increasing, providing support for such initiatives. The potential restart would involve significant costs and face opposition over safety and environmental concerns.
Source: YAHOO