Gov’t Applications To Design New Nuclear Plants Are 12,000 Pages Long
Federal regulators required the energy company Nuscale Power to file a 12,000-page application to build an advanced nuclear reactor. NuScale wants to build the first U.S. small modular reactor in Utah, but producing the 12,000-page document will cost the company tens of millions of dollars, including paying Nuclear Regulatory (NRC) commission officials $258 per hour to…
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