NRC Proposes Incorporating New IEEE Standard for Nuclear Safety
Published Date: 1/27/2026
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Summary
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) wants to update its rules by officially including the IEEE Standard 603-2018, which sets safety rules for nuclear power plant systems. This change affects nuclear power plants and aims to keep safety standards sharp and up-to-date. A public meeting is set for February 3, 2026, giving everyone 60 days to share their thoughts—no big costs expected, just smarter safety!
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