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Microsoft to Reopen America’s Worst Nuclear Disaster Site—Here’s Why

Microsoft is reigniting the controversial Three Mile Island plant to fuel its AI power needs. Discover the bold plan behind this unexpected move.

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Microsoft is making headlines with a bold and unexpected move—reopening the site of America’s worst nuclear disaster, Three Mile Island, to fuel its growing AI operations.

Why is Microsoft turning to nuclear energy? What does this mean for the future of AI and clean energy?

Find out how this controversial decision could reshape both technology and the energy landscape in ways you never expected.

Read the full article “Microsoft’s AI Ambitions Spark Controversial Revival of Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant” to and discover why Microsoft is taking this massive step.

Microsoft to Re-Open Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant

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