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Informs That NRC Has Approved Asea Brown Boveri CE Sys 80+ & GE Nuclear Energy ABWR as Evolutionary Reactor Designs
ML20133A990
Person / Time
Site: 05200001, 05200002
Issue date: 12/18/1996
From: Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Schaefer D
HOUSE OF REP.
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NUDOCS 9701020209
Download: ML20133A990 (1)


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gcu UNITED STATES y ,- NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION g ,g WASHINGTON, D.C. 20661MWO1 O e k f December 18, 1996 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Dan Schaefer, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Commerce i United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

1 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved rules certifying two evolutionary reactor designs. These are the ASEA Brown Boveri-Combustion Engineering System 80+ and General Electric Nuclear Enere. 's Advanced Boiling Water Reactor.

Previously, reactor designs were generally approved by the NRC's Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation as part of the licensing process for a specific plant rather than by rulemaking. This new process gives industry an option to seek approval by rulemaking for a generic reactor design. A standard reactor design permits a utility to apply for a combined license in place of the ,

historical two-step process involving separate proceedings at both the  !

construction permit and operating license stages. These designs are for l nuclear power facilities capable of producing about 1300 megawatts of electricity, which is slightly more power than the largest reactors in use by industry today.

1 NRC invited public comment on the proposed rules and environmental assessments i covering design certification, and provided an opportunity to request an I informal hearing before an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board. Also, NRC conducted a series of public meetings for the purpose of clarifying the provisions of the rules and affording the public opportunity for comments.

We are now in the process of preparing the final rules to be published in the ,

Federal Register next year.

Sincerely, Shirley Ann Jackson cc: Representative Frank Pallone

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