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Nuclear Safety Regulations Eased by Energy Department

Recent changes in nuclear safety regulations by the Energy Department may accelerate reactor development, raising concerns about environmental and health impacts.

Nuclear Safety Regulations Eased by Energy Department

The landscape of nuclear energy is shifting as startups in the sector have successfully attracted significant investments, exceeding $1 billion in recent months. This influx of capital is partly driven by the increasing energy demands of data centers.

In addition to this financial momentum, alterations to federal nuclear safety regulations are poised to facilitate faster reactor development, albeit with potential implications for both human and environmental health.

Recent reports indicate that the Department of Energy has modified its oversight of nuclear power plants situated on its properties. Approximately one-third of existing regulations have been eliminated, while many others have undergone substantial revisions. Former mandates designed to minimize groundwater and environmental contamination have been downgraded to mere recommendations, allowing for greater radiation exposure among workers. Furthermore, the security measures at these plants are now primarily determined by the operating companies.

These regulatory changes were implemented without public input or prior notification. They specifically pertain to reactors constructed on DOE land, leaving those established elsewhere still under the jurisdiction of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Several startups are currently working on demonstration reactors on DOE property, aiming to meet a target deadline set for July 4, 2026.


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