Trump Admin Pushing Nuclear Regulation Changes
The Trump administration is making significant changes to nuclear regulations, aiming to boost the industry and speed up advanced reactor testing. These changes include overhauling the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and easing environmental and security standards for experimental reactors. The moves are supported by tech giants like Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft, who see potential in safer designs for powering their massive AI data centers. However, critics warn of weaker oversight and potential safety risks, citing past disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima. Public meetings on the NRC changes are set to begin soon, with challenges remaining such as handling growing nuclear waste and staff cuts at agencies. Officials maintain that safety remains the top priority.
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