The world is being quietly rearranged by people who write very long documents.


The title they went with Licensing Safety Analysis for Loss-of-Coolant Accidents Noisy translates that to

No return to old nuclear safety rules, US regulators say


US nuclear regulators rejected a request to change how they analyze reactor safety. They will continue using modern risk-based methods instead of older, more rigid ones.
Someone asked US nuclear regulators to go back to an older way of checking reactor safety. The regulators said no. This means new reactor designs will keep being judged on their actual risks and performance, not on rules written for 1960s technology.
Watch if new reactor designs that rely on flexible safety assessments get licensed faster, or if calls for more rigid rules continue.

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