The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or NRC, said on Friday that it has not yet gotten an application from Constellation Energy (CEG) about restarting the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor in Pennsylvania to supply power under a deal signed with Microsoft (MSFT), according to Reuters. NRC spokesperson Scott Burnell is quoted as having said: “At this point there’s nothing in front of us in terms of an application. It’s up to Constellation to lay out its rationale for justifying restart, so we’re prepared to engage with the company on next steps.”
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