Constellation Energy expects regulator decision on Three Mile Island in as early as June, executives say
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By Laila Kearney
NEW YORK, May 11 (Reuters) - Constellation Energy CEG.N, which is one of the world's biggest electricity producers, expects U.S. regulators to issue a decision as early as next month that will dictate when the company's Three Mile Island nuclear power plant can restart, executives said on Monday.
Constellation is aiming to revive its nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, under the new name Crane Clean Energy Center, next year. It has, however, met potential delays caused by the broader grid, and is appealing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a workaround of the timing issue.
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