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Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (commonly abbreviated as TMI) is a shut-down nuclear power plant on Three Mile Island [a] in Pennsylvania on the Susquehanna River just south of Harrisburg. It has two separate units, TMI-1 (owned by Constellation Energy) and TMI-2 (owned by EnergySolutions). [6]
The Three Mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown of the Unit 2 ... The TMI-2 reactor has been permanently shut down with the reactor coolant system ...
A power company is planning to restart a dormant nuclear reactor at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear generating station to help meet the power demands of high-tech data centers.
Microsoft has agreed to purchase Three Mile Island's energy to power its AI data centers for the next 20 years. It's the first time a U.S. nuclear reactor will come out of retirement.
Smith, who worked at Three Mile Island when Constellation shut the site’s remaining reactor in 2019, is now preparing for a restart.
Three Mile Island's Unit 2 reactor shut down after an infamous partial meltdown in 1979, but the Unit 1 reactor kept going until 2019. MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images.
Surry Unit 2 shut down in response to failing tube bundles in steam generators: 0: 12: March 28, 1979: Middletown, Pennsylvania, US: Loss of coolant and partial core meltdown, see Three Mile Island accident and Three Mile Island accident health effects: 0: 2,400: 5 [22] November 22, 1980: San Clemente, California, USA
May 30 (Reuters) - Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island power plant will close in 2019, 40 years after the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history, as low natural gas prices make the costs of atomic ...