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Three Mile Island Generating Station


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David.Marcheskie@exeloncorp.com

THREE MILE ISLAND GENERATING STATION UNIT 1


RETIRES FROM SERVICE AFTER 45 YEARS

Employees and community members celebrate its legacy of safe and reliable service

LONDONDERRY TWP, Pa. (September 20, 2019) – For the past 45 years, Three Mile Island
Generating Station Unit 1 has been safely and reliably powering more than 830,000 homes and
businesses with carbon-free energy. That legacy ended at noon today when operators took the
TMI Unit 1 reactor offline for the final time, setting a site record of running 709 continuous days,
beating the station’s previous record of 705 days set in 2009.

The world-class commercial nuclear power facility now enters a new chapter. Over the next few
weeks, workers will remove the reactor’s fuel supply and store it safely in the station’s used fuel
pool. After that, workers will begin preparing the station for long-term decommissioning.

“Today we celebrate the proud legacy of TMI Unit 1 and the thousands of employees who shared
our commitment to safety, operational excellence and environmental stewardship for nearly five
decades,” said Bryan Hanson, senior vice president and chief nuclear officer. “At a time when
our communities are demanding more clean energy to address climate change, it’s regrettable
that state law does not support the continued operation of this safe and reliable source of
carbon-free power. It’s critical that we continue to pursue policy reform to prevent other carbon-
free nuclear resources from being pushed out of the market by rules that fail to evenly value
clean energy resources and at the same time allow emitting resources to pollute for free.”

Three Mile Island Unit 1 began commercial operation in September 1974. Since Exelon
Generation purchased TMI Unit 1 in 2000, the plant has offset more than 95 million metric tons
of carbon, the equivalent of keeping nearly 20 million cars off the road.

Along the way, it’s estimated that the station and its employees contributed more than $3.5
billion into the local economy, including wages, taxes, charitable contributions and local
purchasing. The station has been such a landmark in the Londonderry Township community that
a portrait of the plant is memorialized on public safety vehicles.

“We salute Three Mile Island and its employees for the service and partnership they have
provided to Londonderry Township and the surrounding communities for 45 years,” said
Londonderry Township Manager, Steve Letavic. “This is a tough day for many. However, we look
forward to maintaining a strong relationship with those at the facility as it enters into
decommissioning.”
About 300 of Three Mile Island Unit 1’s employees will be staying for the first phase of
decommissioning. Other employees are taking on different roles within Exelon companies and
still others have elected to retire or move on to other opportunities outside the company.

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Exelon Generation, a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), is one of the largest, most efficient clean energy
producers in the U.S., with a generating capacity of more than 32,000 megawatts. Exelon Generation operates the
largest U.S. fleet of carbon-free nuclear plants with more than 19,600 megawatts of capacity from 22 reactors at 13
facilities in Illinois, Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania. Exelon Generation also operates a diverse mix of wind,
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