NEICA TO BE SIGNED INTO LAW
President Trump Friday is expected to sign into law the Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act, a bipartisan plan that would strengthen partnerships between the private sector and government researchers to test and demonstrate the next generation of clean advanced nuclear reactor concepts.
The bill, led by Sens. Michael Crapo (R-Idaho), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and others, was approved by the House this month and the Senate in March. Rep. Randy Weber (R-Texas) had also been pushing similar legislation for years.
NEICA authorizes the development of a versatile neutron source for advanced reactor testing.
The bill also directs the Department of Energy to prioritize partnering with private innovators to test and demonstrate advanced nuclear reactor concepts. That includes creating a National Reactor Innovation Center combining the technical expertise at our world-leading national labs and DOE to spark the construction of demonstration reactors.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission would also be a partner in the effort, allowing early interactions with developers and potentially leading to the expediting of licensing as the technologies mature toward commercialization.
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