NRC Makeover: AI and Quantum Speed Up Nuclear Approvals
Published Date: 5/29/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The President is shaking up the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to speed up safe, affordable nuclear energy in the U.S. This means faster approvals, smarter rules, and a focus on real risks—not imaginary ones—so America can lead in clean power, create lots of good jobs, and cut energy costs. Changes start immediately and aim to boost the economy while protecting national security.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
7 provisions identified: 6 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Fixed Licensing Deadlines and Fee Caps
The NRC must adopt deadlines and enforce fixed caps on hourly fee recovery: no more than 18 months for a final decision on an application to construct and operate a new reactor, and no more than 1 year for a final decision on an application to continue operating an existing reactor. The rule says deadlines should not be tolled except for applicant failure and may be shortened for certain pathways.
National Goal: 400 GW by 2050 and Job Growth
The Administration directs expansion of U.S. nuclear capacity from approximately 100 GW in 2024 to 400 GW by 2050 and says reforms will create "tens of thousands" of high-paying jobs and help cut energy costs.
Fast Regulatory Rewrite Timetable
The NRC must review and wholesale revise its regulations and guidance and publish notice(s) of proposed rulemaking within 9 months of May 23, 2025, and issue final rules and guidance within 18 months of that date.
Reconsider Radiation Standards (LNT and ALARA)
The NRC is directed to reconsider reliance on the linear no-threshold (LNT) model and the "as low as reasonably achievable" (ALARA) standard and to consider adopting determinate radiation limits in consultation with DOD, DOE, and EPA.
Expedited Pathway for DOD/DOE-Tested Designs
The NRC must establish an expedited approval pathway for reactor designs that the Department of Defense or the Department of Energy have tested and that have demonstrated the ability to function safely; NRC review of such designs will focus only on risks arising from the new application.
High-Volume Licensing for Micro/Modular Reactors
The NRC shall establish a process for high-volume licensing of microreactors and modular reactors, including allowing standardized applications and approvals and considering regulation via general licenses for reactors or components.
Support for Reactor Extensions and Reactivation
The order directs support for continued operation and appropriate operational extensions for the current nuclear fleet, and to facilitate reactivation of prematurely shuttered or partially completed nuclear facilities.
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