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New York state leaders say an agreement has been reached concerning the decommissioning and cleanup of the Indian Point nuclear power plant in the lower Hudson Valley.
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Coronavirus cases at Limerick nuclear station raised concerns. Pa. plants say they’re working to prevent outbreaks during refueling outages.
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"We have choices about what we consent to and what we don't consent to. That's a nonviolent practice of withdrawing consent."
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Last Friday around noon, Three Mile Island nuclear power plant stopped producing electricity, part of Exelon Corp.’s plan to close and decommission the plant over the next 60 years.
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Those people who support nuclear worry that without tax breaks, the plants will be shut out of a competitive energy market
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A Salt Lake City-based company is in talks to purchase and dismantle Three Mile Island's long-mothballed Unit 2 reactor -- the site of the nation's worst nuclear accident in 1979.
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The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, site of the nation's worst nuclear accident, will shut down by the end of September. Backers failed to secure subsidies to keep the plant operating.
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Experts testified before a House Science, Space, & Technology subcommittee that nuclear energy is important in limiting air pollution from the power sector, and for national security.
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Nuclear power plants in Pennsylvania and around the country are running out of room to store spent fuel. Private companies are pitching their own solutions.
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The amounts shown represent the annual impact of HB 11 during reporting year 2019.