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How nuclear licensing works

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U.S. nuclear power moves through design review, safety oversight, waste rules and public hearings.

  1. Frame 1NRC licensing rules can block or clear a U.S. nuclear power reactor before construction, putting public safety under review.
  2. Frame 2The application moves through design safety, site safety, environmental review, operating programs and ITAAC verification checks.
  3. Frame 3Applicants submit the docket; NRC specialists review the rules while citizens enter through meetings, comments and hearing requests.
  4. Frame 4The bottleneck is proof: early engagement and cost planning help, but safety, environment and legal tests still set the pace.
  5. Frame 5Failure mode: construction can finish before operation clears, because inspections, tests, analyses and acceptance criteria still have to pass.
  6. Frame 6Watch applications, environmental findings, hearing windows, ITAAC notices and renewal decisions to see when the license path changes.
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