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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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"You can practice it in the best-case scenario, but what we know is people will be scared,"
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The nuclear watchdog group is asking federal regulators to analyze what the group calls a "potentially dangerous and risky condition"
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How a young team at CMU helped expand the fledgling field of robotics.