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>A mothballed nuclear plant is set to reopen in Michigan, but residents are concerned reviving the decommissioned site could see it become the next Chernobyl.
The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township, Michigan, is set to reopen by the end of this year, but plenty of the township's 2,500 residents are voicing their concerns.
The site, which sits on the shores of Lake Michigan and is roughly 70 miles south of Grand Rapids, was first opened in 1971, but was later decommissioned in May 2022 due to high operating costs.
Holtec International, a nuclear decommissioning company, acquired the site in 2023 and announced it planned on reopening the plant by the end of this year.
Archive: https://archive.today/Ktg83
From the post:
>>A mothballed nuclear plant is set to reopen in Michigan, but residents are concerned reviving the decommissioned site could see it become the next Chernobyl.
The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township, Michigan, is set to reopen by the end of this year, but plenty of the township's 2,500 residents are voicing their concerns.
The site, which sits on the shores of Lake Michigan and is roughly 70 miles south of Grand Rapids, was first opened in 1971, but was later decommissioned in May 2022 due to high operating costs.
Holtec International, a nuclear decommissioning company, acquired the site in 2023 and announced it planned on reopening the plant by the end of this year.
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