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On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your {{letter dated|date=September 9, 2022|text=September 9, 2022, letter}} supporting the Fusion Industry Associations positions regarding regulatory approaches for fusion energy systems. We appreciate your recognition of the strong work the NRC staffs efforts to evaluate how best to approach regulation of nuclear fusion devices.
On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your {{letter dated|date=September 9, 2022|text=September 9, 2022, letter}} supporting the Fusion Industry Associations positions regarding regulatory approaches for fusion energy systems. We appreciate your recognition of the strong work the NRC staffs efforts to evaluate how best to approach regulation of nuclear fusion devices.
The NRC staff is currently preparing regulatory framework options for Commission consideration and is on schedule to provide a recommendation to the Commission this fall. The NRC staff has had substantial stakeholder engagement to inform its work, including the following:
The NRC staff is currently preparing regulatory framework options for Commission consideration and is on schedule to provide a recommendation to the Commission this fall. The NRC staff has had substantial stakeholder engagement to inform its work, including the following:
six NRC public meetings held from January 2021 through June 2022; a joint public workshop sponsored by the NRC, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and Fusion Industry Association; NRC staff participation in the White House summit, Developing a Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy, and the follow-on DOE workshop; international engagement through bilateral government-to-government interactions and International Atomic Energy Agency activities; and coordination with the Organization of Agreement States and inclusion of Agreement State representatives on the NRCs fusion working group.
 
six NRC public meetings held from January 2021 through June 2022;
 
a joint public workshop sponsored by the NRC, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and Fusion Industry Association;
 
NRC staff participation in the White House summit, Developing a Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy, and the follow-on DOE workshop;
 
international engagement through bilateral government-to-government interactions and International Atomic Energy Agency activities; and
 
coordination with the Organization of Agreement States and inclusion of Agreement State representatives on the NRCs fusion working group.
From these activities, the NRC staff gathered information on proposed designs and potential risks associated with fusion energy devices. Consistent with the Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act, the staff is evaluating the NRCs existing regulatory framework and using the information from stakeholder engagement to inform possible regulatory approaches commensurate with anticipated technologies and associated risk.
From these activities, the NRC staff gathered information on proposed designs and potential risks associated with fusion energy devices. Consistent with the Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act, the staff is evaluating the NRCs existing regulatory framework and using the information from stakeholder engagement to inform possible regulatory approaches commensurate with anticipated technologies and associated risk.
The Commission plans to conduct a public Commission meeting later this year to discuss the NRC staffs work and hear from the NRC staff and external stakeholders. This interaction will further inform their consideration of the NRC staffs forthcoming recommendation for establishing a risk-informed performance-based regulatory framework for commercial fusion energy devices to be in place before the end of 2027.October 14, 2022 P. Dumont 2 Thank you for your continued interest in this topic. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (301) 415-1524 or by e-mail to steven.lynch@nrc.gov.
The Commission plans to conduct a public Commission meeting later this year to discuss the NRC staffs work and hear from the NRC staff and external stakeholders. This interaction will further inform their consideration of the NRC staffs forthcoming recommendation for establishing a risk-informed performance-based regulatory framework for commercial fusion energy devices to be in place before the end of 2027.
October 14, 2022
 
P. Dumont 2
Thank you for your continued interest in this topic. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (301) 415-1524 or by e-mail to steven.lynch@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, Steven T. Lynch, Branch Chief Advanced Reactor Policy Branch Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Signed by Lynch, Steven on 10/14/22
Sincerely, Steven T. Lynch, Branch Chief Advanced Reactor Policy Branch Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Signed by Lynch, Steven on 10/14/22


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Response to Pascal Dumont of General Fusion Regarding Regulatory Approaches for Fusion Energy Systems
ML22284A044
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Issue date: 10/14/2022
From: Steven Lynch
NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP
To: Dumont P
General Fusion
Proffitt J, NRR/DANU, 415-1418
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Pascal Dumont Vice President, Regulatory Affairs General Fusion

Dear Mr. Dumont:

On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your September 9, 2022, letter supporting the Fusion Industry Associations positions regarding regulatory approaches for fusion energy systems. We appreciate your recognition of the strong work the NRC staffs efforts to evaluate how best to approach regulation of nuclear fusion devices.

The NRC staff is currently preparing regulatory framework options for Commission consideration and is on schedule to provide a recommendation to the Commission this fall. The NRC staff has had substantial stakeholder engagement to inform its work, including the following:

six NRC public meetings held from January 2021 through June 2022;

a joint public workshop sponsored by the NRC, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and Fusion Industry Association;

NRC staff participation in the White House summit, Developing a Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy, and the follow-on DOE workshop;

international engagement through bilateral government-to-government interactions and International Atomic Energy Agency activities; and

coordination with the Organization of Agreement States and inclusion of Agreement State representatives on the NRCs fusion working group.

From these activities, the NRC staff gathered information on proposed designs and potential risks associated with fusion energy devices. Consistent with the Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act, the staff is evaluating the NRCs existing regulatory framework and using the information from stakeholder engagement to inform possible regulatory approaches commensurate with anticipated technologies and associated risk.

The Commission plans to conduct a public Commission meeting later this year to discuss the NRC staffs work and hear from the NRC staff and external stakeholders. This interaction will further inform their consideration of the NRC staffs forthcoming recommendation for establishing a risk-informed performance-based regulatory framework for commercial fusion energy devices to be in place before the end of 2027.

October 14, 2022

P. Dumont 2

Thank you for your continued interest in this topic. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (301) 415-1524 or by e-mail to steven.lynch@nrc.gov.

Sincerely, Steven T. Lynch, Branch Chief Advanced Reactor Policy Branch Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Signed by Lynch, Steven on 10/14/22

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