Former President Jimmy Carter brought calm and hope to central Pennsylvanians in the wake of the most serious accident at a commercial nuclear plant in U.S. history. Carter died Sunday after starting ...
A generational rift hangs over the reboot of the plant to power Microsoft data centers. For some, it is a step backward; for ...
Wendy Smith was terrified she would never be able to return home after the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in 1979. The central Pennsylvanian was one of about 80,000 people that evacuated during ...
Is a nuclear renaissance about to begin on the very site of the public relations catastrophe that practically destroyed the industry 45 years ago? Constellation Energy recently announced a deal with ...
On March 28, 1979, 46 years ago tomorrow, malfunctions and human errors set off what the Nuclear Regulatory Commission called “the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant ...
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Three Mile Island restarts for US AI power
On the 1st, in Middletown, a small city on the outskirts of Pennsylvania, U.S. Four massive nuclear power plant cooling ...
Three Mile Island, central Pennsylvania's stories nuclear power plant, could be back online by 2028 if all goes to plan for the company planning its restart. The process is still in its early stages, ...
Nuke plants are the first to be approved since 1979 disaster. Feb. 9, 2012— -- The construction of two new nuclear reactors won federal approval today, making them the first to be built in the ...
FILE PHOTO: Three Mile Island nuclear plant incident - President Jimmy Carter, second from left, visits the nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pa., USA, April 4, 1979. Former President Jimmy Carter ...
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