US Regulator Grants Waiver for Three Mile Island Restart

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NEW YORK, June 2 (Reuters) – U.S. energy regulators granted a waiver to speed up the connection ​of the Three Mile Island nuclear power ‌plant in Pennsylvania, which is being restarted to serve Microsoft (MSFT.O) data centers in the region, a filing showed ​this week.


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  • The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on ​Monday evening filed a waiver allowing power ⁠plant owner Constellation Energy (CEG.O) to transfer certain grid ​rights from its Eddystone natural gas-fired power plant ​outside of Philadelphia to the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant.
  • Constellation is resurrecting Three Mile Island, under the new ​name Crane Clean Energy Center, with a ​goal of restarting it next year.
  • Initial feedback from the regional ‌grid ⁠operator said the plant could not begin supplying power to the grid until 2031.
  • By granting the waiver, FERC puts Constellation back on track for ​its 2027 ​restart goal, ⁠the company said.
  • “This decision marks an important milestone in enabling Crane to ​deliver reliable, emissions-free energy to the PJM ​region ⁠as quickly as possible,” Constellation said in a statement.
  • The decision will not affect U.S. Department of ⁠Energy ​emergency orders to keep Eddystone ​running past its initial planned retirement date, Constellation said.

Reporting by Laila ​Kearney in New York; Editing by Will Dunham

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