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27 Mar 2026

Constellation exec says Three Mile Island can't connect until 2031

27 Mar 2026  by Constellation   

U.S. grid operator PJM ​has told Constellation Energy that the former Three Mile ‌Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania likely will not be able to connect to the grid until 2031, four years later than planned, the company said ​at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston on March 26.

Constellation ​is working to resume operations at the nuclear power plant, ⁠which is being renamed the Crane Clean Energy Center, to ​supply electricity to Microsoft, opens new tab data centers.

The company will be ready to ​produce electricity from the plant by its earlier goal, and it is speaking with grid operator PJM Interconnection to reduce the timeline, said David Dardis, ​chief external affairs and growth officer at Constellation.

“We will have ​it ready to go in 2027," Dardis told.

PJM, in its initial feedback ‌on ⁠the interconnection plan for the restarted plant, said it would take until 2031 to complete some of the transmission upgrades needed for the plant to connect to the grid. Constellation is in ​discussions with transmission ​owners to ⁠accelerate the timeline, Dardis said.

Constellation, the country's ​biggest independent power producer, announced in 2024 that it ​had ⁠contracted with Microsoft to reopen the nuclear power plant. No fully shut nuclear power plant has ever been restarted, but as demand ⁠rises from ​Big Tech data centers and the ​electrification of buildings and transportation, three U.S. plants are currently in that process.

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