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NEI Letter Request for an Extension of Comment Period on Proposed Revision to Standard Review Plan Section 15.0, Introduction - Transient and Accident Analyses, Docket Id NRC 2023 0079
ML23270B900
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Site: Nuclear Energy Institute
Issue date: 09/27/2023
From: Yuen S
Nuclear Energy Institute
To: Bo Pham
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing
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Stewart Yuen Senior Project Manager Engineering and Risk 1201 F Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20004 920.396.0521 sjy@nei.org nei.org September 27, 2023 Mr. Bo Pham Director, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

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Request for an Extension of Comment Period on Proposed Revision to Standard Review Plan Section 15.0, Introduction - Transient and Accident Analyses, Docket ID NRC-2023-0079 Project Number: 689

Dear Mr. Pham:

The Nuclear Energy Institutes (NEI)1 and its members request an extension to the period of seeking public comments on the Proposed Revision to Standard Review Plan Section 15.0, Introduction - Transient and Accident Analyses. Providing high quality responses to the Standard Review Plan revision within the 60-day comment period will be challenging for industry and other interested parties. NEI respectfully requests extending the comment period by 30 days to November 1st. This extension will provide sufficient time for stakeholders to coordinate and provide comments on this important topic.

Thank you for your consideration of this request. We respectfully request a response to this extension request by September 29. Please contact me if you have any questions or require additional information.

Sincerely, Stewart Yuen c:

Gerond A. George, NRR, NRC Ekaterina Lenning, NRR, NRC Brent Ballard, NRR, NRC 1 The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is responsible for establishing unified policy on behalf of its members relating to matters affecting the nuclear energy industry, including the regulatory aspects of generic operational and technical issues. NEIs members include entities licensed to operate commercial nuclear power plants in the United States, nuclear plant designers, major architect and engineering firms, fuel cycle facilities, nuclear materials licensees, and other organizations involved in the nuclear energy industry.