
Foes and Friends of Nuclear Power Face Off Near Three Mile Island - Inside Climate News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : "By pairing nuclear and AI, we can launch a nuclear resurgence and strengthen America's energy dominance with reliable energy that will power the next generation of economic growth.59% : " The reactor was closed for economic reasons in 2019 by its owner, Constellation Energy, but is now due to resume generating in 2028 after the company agreed last year with the technology giant Microsoft to supply it exclusively with electricity to run some of its data centers for 20 years.
49% : Opponents of the planned restart of a nuclear reactor at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island plant vowed on Friday to press their case with federal and state regulators as nuclear industry leaders argued that the plant's renewed output will help to safely meet much higher future demand for electricity.
30% : " Restarting any part of Three Mile Island would always run into public opposition because of its history as the site of America's worst nuclear accident, said Patrick White, research director of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, a research group that advocates for nuclear power as a climate solution.
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