[Advertisement] Jim Lounsbury: A simple mechanical accident at 4:00 in the morning last March at Three Mile Island touched off the worst accident in the history of American nuclear power.
Three Mile Island, the site of the worst commercial nuclear accident in American history, is slated to reopen in 2028. In ...
“The fact that the Three Mile Island accident is the most talked about accident in the history of the U.S. nuclear power industry, even though no one got hurt and no one died, tells you ...
On April 1, Thornburgh accompanied President Jimmy Carter on a tour of Three Mile Island. The outcome of the accident was still uncertain, but Thornburgh and Carter knew that their appearance ...
Three Mile Island on the Susquehanna River is located about 16 km SE of Harrisburg Pa, USA. It is a flat island with a surface of several square kilometres. Some years ago it was chosen as the site ...
Douglas McIntyre reflects on the 45th anniversary of the Three Mile Island reactor meltdown, which remains the worst nuclear ...
The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, site of the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history, could reopen in 2028. The plant’s owner, Constellation Energy, signed a deal with Microsoft that ...
Three Mile Island forever tainted the image of nuclear power in the United States; no new plants were opened for 30 years after the accident. The effects of the radiation leak were, thankfully ...
The national and international media had given the accident at Three Mile Island front page attention for days and venerable network newsman Walter Cronkite was speaking of a "horror" that "could ...
Constellation Energy says it wants to restart Reactor Unit 1 at Three Mile Island, which was the site of the worst commercial nuclear disaster in U.S. history after the adjacent reactor ...
Three Mile Island's Unit 1 is set to reopen in a $1.6 billion deal with Microsoft, signaling a potential nuclear power ...
The Unit 1 reactor on Three Mile Island, which closed in 2019, is adjacent to the Unit 2 reactor that experienced a major nuclear power accident in 1979 ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty ...