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Numerous advanced nuclear technologies are being developed in the United States, offering benefits lower costs, faster construction and variable size.
This efficiency bulletin will implement value-based maintenance, an approach that optimizes safety and reliability while carefully weighing the cost of component maintenance.
This efficiency bulletin will allow senior utility managers to drive the necessary behavioral changes to support the paradigm shift to value-based maintenance described in EB 17-03a.
This efficiency bulletin will allow radiological protection staff to focus their oversight on activities with higher radiological risk by training and qualifying select radiation workers to perform self-protection for activities with low radiological risks to themselves and others.
Across New England, Millstone provides $2.6 billion economic benefits. Approximately $1.3 billion of these benefits occur in Connecticut.
This report summarizes state legislation and regulations that support nuclear energy in 31 states.
This efficiency bulletin will implement a uniform approach for identification, follow-up and closure of performance issues found during audits of supplier facilities.
This efficiency bulletin will utilize the regulatory allowance to audit suppliers at a frequency of 36 months.
This efficiency bulletin will streamline reporting on the health of nuclear power plant engineering programs by reducing the number of formal reports that must be prepared.
This efficiency bulletin will reduce administrative burden by eliminating low-value reports on the health of engineering systems.
This efficiency bulletin will improve the efficiency of visitor in-processing by reducing administrative burdens and costs associated with thermoluminescent dosimeter and optically stimulated luminescent dosimeter issuance.
This efficiency bulletin will optimize assessment activities performed by executive leadership above the site vice president level.