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CERAWEEK-Constellation exec says grid operator told company Three Mile Island can't connect until 2031

The U.S. grid operators PJM and Constellation Energy have told Constellation Energy that the former 'Three Mile Island Nuclear Power?plant in Pennsylvania will likely not be able connect to the grid before 2031. This is four years later than originally planned.

Constellation has been working on a plan to restart operations at the nuclear plant, which will be renamed as the "Crane Clean Energy Center" to provide electricity to Microsoft's data centers.

Constellation's chief?external? affairs and growth officer, David Dardis said that the company would?be able to produce electricity by the earlier goal and is?talking with grid operator PJM to reduce the timeline.

Dardis said, "We'll have it ready in 2027."

PJM said in its initial feedback regarding the interconnection plan of the restarted power plant that it would take until the year 2031 to complete certain transmission upgrades required for the plant's connection to the grid. Dardis said Constellation was 'in talks with transmission owners about accelerating the timeline.

Following a report, shares of?the firm were down by 3%.

Constellation, America's largest independent power producer, announced that Microsoft had signed a contract to reopen a nuclear power plant in 2024. Three U.S. nuclear plants are in the process of re-starting due to the demand from Big Tech data centers and electrification for buildings and transportation. Reporting by Laila?Kearney in Houston, editing by Lisa Shumaker and David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)