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This efficiency bulletin will establish an industrywide effort to coordinate the implementation of 10 CFR 50.69, which allows the application of risk insights to the categorization and treatment of structures, systems and components at U.S. nuclear reactors.

Delivering the Nuclear Promise

EB 17-15: Standardization of the Systematic Approach to Training

This efficiency bulletin will establish a standardized process for the Systematic Approach to Training to reduce inefficient use of training resources and administrative burden.

This efficiency bulletin will move the training and qualification of supplemental radiation protection technicians from plant sites to the vendors that supply technicians.

Letters, Filings & Comments

FERC Post-Technical Conference Comments From NEI

NEI submitted these comments in accordance with FERC's notice inviting post-technical conference comments on the interplay between state policy goals and wholesale markets. FERC held the conference May 1-2, 2017, in Washington, D.C.

Letters, Filings & Comments

Letter to Senate Appropriations on DOE Funding

American historical leadership in this area is unparalleled, but it is not guaranteed. In recent years, other nations have invested aggressively in the global clean-energy technology market.

Delivering the Nuclear Promise

EB 17-14: Improving the Effectiveness of Issue Resolution

This efficiency bulletin will align corrective action program processes with NEI 16-07.

I know these plants are vital parts of their communities and the region’s infrastructure. I applaud the Public Utilities Committee for your consideration of Senate Bill 128.

Delivering the Nuclear Promise

EB 17-13: OJT/TPE Process

This efficiency bulletin will reduce the administrative burden with performing On-the-Job Training/Task Performance Evaluation.

Allowing well-run nuclear plants to close doesn’t help the communities that have grown up around them, it doesn’t make electricity more affordable for consumers, it doesn’t provide jobs for Ohioans, and it doesn’t support our energy and national security.

The current nuclear fleet is an integral cog in and significant contributor to the nation’s infrastructure given its local and national economic value, grid support, reliability, and price stability.

Letter to President Trump from Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) and Chris Collins (R-N.Y.) and 15 other Republican representatives about including funding in the fiscal 2018 budget request to support the U.S. Department of Energy's small modular reactor program.

This 2017 study revealed that though billions of dollars in energy incentives came in various forms, only 8 percent was spent on nuclear energy. The study covers all incentives, including tax breaks, regulation exemptions and technology transfer from government to industry.