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Home » MS to reopen meltdown N-plant for AI energy needs
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MS to reopen meltdown N-plant for AI energy needs

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Sacramento, Sept 23; Microsoft and Constellation Energy announced a groundbreaking deal to reopen the partially melted-down Three Mile Island nuclear plant, with the tech giant purchasing all the power for 20 years after the restart.
The deal marked the first time a decommissioned US nuclear plant had been brought back into service and the first time a commercial nuclear power plant’s entire output had been allocated to one customer, Xinhua news agency reported.
The agreement aimed to feed the growing energy needs of Microsoft’s artificial intelligence (AI) operations while restarting the infamous Pennsylvania facility, the site of the worst nuclear accident in US history.
Constellation Energy, the plant’s owner, planned to restart Three Mile Island Unit 1 by 2028 at a cost of about $1.6 billion. The unit sits adjacent to the reactor that suffered a partial meltdown in 1979, an event that sent the nation into panic and dealt a severe blow to the nuclear industry.
The nuclear power plant never should have been allowed to shut down,” said Joseph Dominguez, chief executive of Constellation, in a press release. He added that the nuclear plant would produce as much clean energy as all the renewables built in Pennsylvania over the last 30 years.
The restarted facility would provide Microsoft with 835 megawatts of electricity, equivalent to powering about 800,000 homes.
According to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, on March 28, 1979, the Unit 2 reactor core at the Three Mile Island plant partially melted down when equipment malfunctions, compounded by human operator errors, caused a water pump failure that resulted in a loss of coolant to the reactor.
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