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Constellation CEO Joseph Dominguez, Microsoft leaders and Gov. Josh Shapiro mark latest progress toward revival of the Crane ...
Constellation Energy plans to restart a nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island in 2027 — one year ahead of schedule — to provide energy to Microsoft data centers used for the development of AI ...
It was just complete insanity and stupidity to try to close a large, reliable source of clean energy,” said Gardner, who ...
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The reopening — among the first instances nationwide of a nuclear reactor restarting after it closed — is on track for as ...
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In a $16 billion deal between owner Constellation Energy and Microsoft to power the tech giant’s AI data centers, Three Mile Island is set to return to service as the Crane Clean Energy Center.
Three Mile Island closed in 2019 due to economic reasons after first having a meltdown in 1979 – Microsoft is now reviving it.
The revived Three Mile Island nuclear plant, set to power Microsoft’s AI data centers across the region, may be ahead of schedule, according to Constellation CEO Joe Dominguez. At a press conference ...
Efforts to restart Three Mile Island, which was renamed the Crane Clean Energy Center, have been spearheaded by Constellation Energy and Microsoft.