As Three Mile Island Stops Generating Electricity, This PA Community Is Bracing For Change
TRANSFORMING HEALTH – Last Friday around noon, Three Mile Island nuclear power plant stopped producing electricity, part of Exelon Corp.’s plan to close and decommission the plant over the next 60 years. The closure comes 40 years after the partial meltdown of TMI’s reactor 2-the nation’s worst commercial nuclear accident-that left the plant with only one working reactor.
About The Author

Jim Hamilton
Jim Hamilton is the Executive Director of The Nuclear Decommissioning Collaborative.
Jim has over twenty-years of experience managing the entire life-cycle (siting, design, permitting, construction, closure, decommissioning, remediation and redevelopment) of large-scale manufacturing, energy and infrastructure facilities throughout North, Central and South America.