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Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan is a step close to restart President Donald Trump It is going to open US energy resources.
“In promoting President Trump's commitment to fulfill our increasing demand for cost -effective, reliable and safe electricity, the United States must create new jobs and energy independence from all the forms of energy that grow our economy, create new jobs and energy independence,” said US Energy Minister Chris Wright. “With projects such as the Palisades nuclear plant, the Ministry of Energy is trying to ensure that the US nuclear renaissance is almost around.”

Palisades nuclear power plant on the coast of Lake Michigan (Group of images Jim West/UCG/Universal via Getty Images)
Holtec International, which works Nuclear facilities Located in Lake Michigan in the secret town of Van Bourne, the third loan received $ 46 million to $ 1.52 billion from the Department of Energy for reopening.
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“We look forward to the return of 800 MW (MW) from clean power and restore to Michigan. The historical start of the Palizads helps to return 600 skilled jobs to the area. With a targeted re -start of October 2025, we continue to work seriously to ensure that the plant is ready for tens of years.”
Palisades Nuclear Power Plant will be the first restart A Commercial nuclear reactor in the United StatesHuman beings arrived by the owner of the time after 50 years in May 2022.
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Control Panel in the Holtec Palisades Training Center control room simulator in Covert, Michigan, on March 27, 2024. (Kristen Norman/Bloomberg via Giti Pictures)
The reopening is subject to the approval of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. According to the Ministry of Energy, the United States runs about 94 nuclear reactors, running approximately 97 GW, the world's largest commercial nuclear energy fleet.
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