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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

NRC guidelines won’t stifle innovation

At the recent RIC conference, Stephen Burns stated that current NRC guidelines won’t stifle innovation during the implementation of new advanced reactor technologies – a contentious issue within the industry.
To demonstrate why they believe their licensing roadmap will help rather than hinder advanced reactor progress, the NRC will share an exclusive presentation on the topic at the International SMR and Advanced Reactor Summit (14-15 April, Atlanta GA).
I know you missed the deadline for discounted passes to the summit – However, I’ve managed to keep a few aside for those that missed the cut off – If you’re interested you can secure yours here using discount code EXT200
Take a look at who you’ll join at the Summit:
  • Licensing Director, Next Generation Reactors – Southern Nuclear
  • CCO – NuScale Power
  • Vice President, Supply Chain – NuScale Power
  • President – X-Energy
  • CEO – UAMPS
  • Vice President, Nuclear Oversight – Bruce Power
  • General Manager – CNNC New Energy Company
  • Senior Manager, Small Modular Reactors – TVA
  • Vice President, Project Advancement, New Plants & Major Projects – Westinghouse
  • Director of Nuclear Power Department – CNNC
  • Chief Engineer of SMR – China Nuclear Power Technology Research Institute
  • Head of the Advanced Energy Branch – China Nuclear Power Technology Research Institute         
  • Head, Research and Development – Fortum
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
John
John Furness
Senior Industry Analyst
Nuclear Energy Insider
+44 (0)207 375 7528
JFurness@nuclearenergyinsider.com

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