Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant Set for Restart by Microsoft Partnership
Three Mile Island, site of the 1979 nuclear accident, plans to reactivate its Unit 1 by 2028 through a 20-year agreement with Microsoft. This partnership aims to supply clean energy to Microsoft's data centers, raising concerns over nuclear waste management and local community impacts.

The Three Mile Island nuclear facility, infamous for the 1979 incident, is poised to become operational again by 2028, following a groundbreaking agreement with Microsoft. The partnership guarantees Microsoft 100% of the energy generated, aimed at powering its data centers while promising reduced emissions and economic benefits for the region.
However, local activists express concerns about nuclear waste and community safety, as the site lacks a permanent disposal solution for spent fuel. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's approval process remains lengthy and complex, with previous attempts to restart closed plants facing similar challenges. The reactivation could redefine the local energy landscape but also risks transforming the area into a de facto nuclear waste site.




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