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President Donald Trump signed four executive orders to overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and hasten the process and deployment of new nuclear power reactors in the United States.
Opponents of President Trump’s executive orders (EOs) to speed up the development of commercial nuclear technology claim they ...
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders that directed the nation’s independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC ...
A critical analysis in The National Interest by Sagatom Saha and Matt Bowen examines President Trump’s four executive orders ...
President Donald Trump wants the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to lay off workers, while the agency has fallen short of its ...
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Advancing a Nuclear Renaissance
Trump’s executive orders push for a nuclear renaissance but overlook challenges around cost, safety, and deployment at scale.
The executive orders include mandates for military deployment, expedited regulatory approvals, testing of new reactor designs, and major federal funding for fuels and large-scale reactor construction.
Westinghouse Electric Company is reportedly in discussions with government officials regarding the deployment of ten nuclear ...
President Trump's May 23 executive orders directed the government to shrink a multi-year regulation process for reactors and ...