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​Constellation’s Three Mile Island Nuclear Restart Gets Boost With FERC Waiver – Tyler Durden

​Constellation’s Three Mile Island Nuclear Restart Gets Boost With FERC Waiver – Tyler Durden

Constellation’s Three Mile Island Nuclear Restart Gets Boost With FERC Waiver By Ethan Howland of UtilityDive Constellation Energy’s plans to restart the Crane nuclear power plant – formerly, and better known as Three Mile Island Unit 1 – were boosted Monday when the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a waiver for the company from PJM Interconnection rules. FERC approved Constellation’s waiver request over the objections of PJM’s independent market monitor. Under the decision, Constellation will be able to transfer 760 MW of Capacity Interconnection Rights, or CIRs, from its Eddystone power plant near Philadelphia to the Crane unit. The transfer will…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More