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