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Palisades restart advances as the first U.S. reactor revival

by Warren S.
September 20, 2025
in Nuclear
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The Palisades nuclear reactor may become the first site in the United States to begin operations as the nuclear sector sees a resurgence taking place, thanks in no small part to the new stance the Trump administration has implemented. The site was decommissioned way back in 2022 by the then-owner, Entergy. However, the new owners, Holtec, have been awarded the licensing and approval from the federal government to begin operations soon. The world is slowly beginning to embrace the reliable power that nuclear reactors can offer us. Could this be a milestone in the energy sector?

The Palisades site is getting a massive boost from the federal government

When Donald Trump ran for the Presidency for the second time, among the litany of campaign promises was to revitalize the energy sector in the United States, and to his credit, he has delivered on that promise, albeit through some questionable executive orders. The U.S. Energy Dept. approved up to a $1.52-billion loan guarantee for the Palisades restart.

Holtec announced in 2023 that it planned to apply for the relevant license to begin the first phase of reopening the site for full-scale operations in the not-too-distant future. While the company says that the site is still far from being ready, the approval from the federal government, not to mention that billion-dollar loan, has enabled the nuclear sector in the United States to stage a return from the depths of extinction.

“With this transition, Palisades is now authorized to receive nuclear fuel and restart the plant once allowable conditions are met. Beyond strengthening Michigan’s energy security, this achievement signals a historic first for the nuclear industry and reinforces the essential role of nuclear power in America’s energy future.”  – Holtec representitive

An environmental assessment has cleared the site to reopen soon

In the energy sector, specifically the nuclear one, when a decommissioned site has plans to reopen, there needs to be a thorough assessment done on the site to determine whether the plant is ready and safe enough to begin operations. And a federal commission has given the Pailisade Nuclear Power Plant the all clear to start operating once ready, stating the plant would have “no significant impact” on the human environment.

“Holtec’s Palisades zombie reactor restart scheme is not only unprecedented, but also unneeded, insanely expensive for taxpayers and ratepayers, and very risky for health, safety, security, and the environment. Because so much is at stake, we will continue to resist Holtec’s Palisades restart.” – Kevin Kamps, the group’s radioactive waste specialist

As the world searches for the elusive energy security that could provide us with some sense of relief, the nuclear energy sector has been able to slowly creep back from the depths of despair to become a reality in the not-too-distant future. Once the site is reopened, it could deliver as much as 800-MW of power to the grid, which would help bring prices and the cost of living down in the United States.

The world will need to embrace nuclear power once more to reach our lofty ambitions

The world has seen a rise in innovative and often unbelievable technology in the renewable energy sector. During the post-World War 2 era, nuclear power was all the rage, and everything you could think of could be powered by nuclear power. We were even subjected to a nuclear-powered car, but that idea never took off. Following the Cold War, “nuclear” became a bad word that scared the general population; however, the recent announcement that the Palisades Plant will be coming back online soon proves to the world that nuclear power is still a great and safe way to power the world.

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