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The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy. Established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 , the NRC began operations on January 19, 1975, as one of two successor agencies to the United States ...
The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, is a subordinate part of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. [1] The office should not be confused with the NRC's Nuclear Regulatory Research. The office's current director is William Dean.
The NRC previously had five regions. Region V was headquartered in Walnut Creek, California and was responsible for activities in the seven far-west states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) was established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 from the United States Atomic Energy Commission, and opened January 19, 1975. The NRC oversees reactor safety and security, reactor licensing and renewal, radioactive material safety, and spent fuel management (storage, security, recycling, and ...
Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission January 2, 2019 Died in office. [27] Robert Powelson: May 8, 2017 July 1, 2018 Left to become the president and CEO of the National Association of Water Companies. Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration: Lisa Gordon-Hagerty
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission — nuclear energy regulatory agency of the Federal government of the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
(The Center Square) — The Louisiana Public Service Commission is advancing its efforts to position the state as a leader in clean energy through advanced nuclear technology. At a recent meeting ...
The Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) is an agency of the United States Department of Energy which promotes nuclear power as a resource capable of meeting the energy, environmental, and national security needs of the United States by resolving technical and regulatory barriers through research, development, and demonstration.