Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church called the incident a "Three Mile Island event" for the industry, referencing the 1979 partial meltdown at a Pennsylvania nuclear power plant, the worst ...
The group "No TMI Restart" plans to urge commissioners not to cooperate with Constellation Energy's evacuation plan to prevent the plant's restart.
Reactor 2 at Three Mile Island overheated in a 1979 meltdown of part of the core after a valve became stuck, prompting a nuclear power emergency that forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
The lights are turning back on at Three Mile Island, the site of America's worst nuclear meltdown, after it has lain dormant for five years. WSJ goes inside to learn more about the delicate process of ...
The company that owns the Three Mile Island nuclear plant defended the ... restarted operation after Unit 2 experienced a partial meltdown in 1979, and continued generating energy until ...
worked as an auxiliary control room operator at Three Mile Island and died in 2020. Kevin says his father being left out of a recent documentary about the partial meltdown, and worries about his ...
Energy officials announced plans to restart a nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island ... some of who still remember the partial nuclear meltdown the plant experienced 45 years ago.
Two bills before the General Assembly could fast-track nuclear power plant construction to address the state’s energy ...
As a seasoned politician, he was also aware of the possible panic that would ensue should people come to believe a meltdown was imminent. Upon hearing of the situation at Three Mile Island ...
The site of America’s worst nuclear disaster will soon reopen to exclusively sell power to Microsoft. Here’s what you need to know. Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island was the site of America ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Higher ed has an important role to play in pushing for a broader understanding of equitable AI, Meacie Fairfax writes.