Constellation Energy Corporation announced that its efforts to restart the Three Mile Island plant, now known as the Crane Clean Energy Center, are moving faster than anticipated. The company now expects the Pennsylvania nuclear site to begin producing power a year earlier than its initial forecast.
This accelerated timeline is a significant operational achievement, indicating efficient project management and execution. The earlier return to service means that 835 megawatts of carbon-free electricity could be available to the grid sooner than previously projected.
The expedited restart will contribute to meeting the surging demand for reliable, clean energy, particularly from the data economy. This development enhances the value proposition of the Crane Clean Energy Center and its 20-year power purchase agreement with Microsoft.
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