The United States is setting its sights on a significant expansion of its nuclear power sector, driven by the escalating energy demands of artificial intelligence and other burgeoning technologies. The push for more nuclear energy is seen as a critical component in securing a stable and clean power supply for the future.
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Ho K. Nieh, Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), recently discussed the progress and the agency's role in facilitating this expansion. Speaking on behalf of the NRC, Nieh highlighted the commission's commitment to streamlining the regulatory process for advanced nuclear reactor designs.
Streamlining for Advanced Reactors
Nieh explained that the NRC has been actively working to reform its licensing framework to accommodate the new generation of nuclear reactors. He noted that the commission issued a new technology-neutral licensing framework in March, designed to make the process more efficient for any type of reactor, including those utilizing advanced fuels and cooling methods.
