MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (WHP) — Constellation Energy is reportedly in talks with Pennsylvania officials to fund a potential restart of its Three Mile Island power facility, according to Reuters.
Plus, a spokesperson for the company is telling CBS 21 they have determined it would be technically feasible to restart the unit, but they haven't made a decision yet.
In an exclusive with the outlet, sources said the conversation is "beyond preliminary," but features plans to revive part of the nuclear generation site, Unit 1, which was operating from 1974 to 2019. Unit 1 is separate from the one that meltdown down all those years ago.
The outlet said Constellation has spoken with the Governor's office and state lawmakers about the potential plan. CBS 21 has reached out to several lawmakers in the area who said they did not know anything about the reported conversations.