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Friday, March 17, 2017

Nuclear Regulatory Commission gives early OK to new reactor

Nuclear Regulatory Commission gives early OK to new reactor
In a March 7 letter, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or NRC, gave notice to NuScale Power that its design certification application for the ...http://www.aikenstandard.com/news/nuclear-regulatory-commission-gives-early-ok-to-new-reactor/article_efdddea4-0a7a-11e7-86a8-1b8a57bf95dd.html
 
 

Nuclear Regulatory Commission gives early OK to new reactor

Aiken Standard - ‎16 hours ago‎
A rendering from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission breaks down components of a new reactor developed by NuScale Power. prev. next. Another hurdle has been cleared in the effort to approve small modular nuclear reactors. In a March 7 letter, the ...

First small modular reactor design in US moves closer to production

The Augusta Chronicle - ‎20 hours ago‎
Designs for a first-of-its-kind nuclear power reactor that cannot melt down are one step closer to production after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission deemed the plans worthy of a full review. The NRC accepted designs for the first American small ...

Fluor's NuScale Power small modular nuclear reactor design to get NRC review

Electric Light & Power - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
NuScale Power, in which Fluor Corp. is the majority investor, has received notice that its design certification application has been accepted for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. By accepting the completed application for review, the ...

NRC Accepts NuScale Small Modular Reactor Design Certification Application

POWER magazine - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has accepted NuScale Power's small modular reactor (SMR) design certification application and will provide a design review schedule soon. The NRC's acceptance marks a major milestone for the first SMR design ...

NuScale's Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Keeps Moving Forward

Forbes - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
NuScale Power is a company with a mission – to build the first small modular nuclear reactor in America. As of now, they are certainly on track. In January, NuScale submitted the first design certification application for any SMR in the United States ...

NuScale Power's SMR Design Accepted for NRC Review

Power Engineering Magazine - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
Fluor Corp. announced NuScale Power, a company that has Fluor as its majority investor, was notified its design certification application for small modular nuclear reactor technology was accepted for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

NRC Accepts NuScale SMR Design For Review

Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers (press release) (blog) - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will proceed with a technical review of NuScale Power's small modular reactor (SMR) design, the company said on Thursday. NuScale design NuScale said it had received notice that is design had been accepted for ...

NRC Accepts NuScale Power's Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Tech for Review

ExecutiveBiz (blog) - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has accepted for review Nuclear Power's design certification application for a company-made commercial nuclear power generation technology. NuScale, which Fluor holds a majority stake in, filed an application in ...

Regulatory commission accepts SMR application

Post Register - ‎Mar 15, 2017‎
The U.S. National Regulatory Commission likely will spend 40 months reviewing the application, a NuScale spokesman said. The reactor is slated for construction at the U.S. Department of Energy's desert site, south of the U.S. Highway 20 and 26 junction ...

Fluor's (NYSE:FLR) NuScale Power design certification application has been accepted for review by NRC

Benchmark Monitor - ‎Mar 16, 2017‎
Fluor Corporation (NYSE:FLR) announced that NuScale Power (NuScale), in which Fluor is the majority investor, has received notice that its design certification application has been accepted for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
 
 

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