Back to the Future — Advanced Reactor Prototype

Whether you’re a large multinational corporation or a growing business new to the nuclear industry, figuring out how to license a new and innovative reactor technology can be a complex and time-consuming task

Whether you’re a large multinational corporation or a growing business new to the nuclear industry, figuring out how to license a new and innovative reactor technology can be a complex and time-consuming task: a task made even harder when you’re considering building a reactor prototype before applying to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a design certification, combined operating license, or an export license to export a complete reactor design.

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Authored by Amy Roma.

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