Erwin’s NRS Facility returns to normal agency oversight

0Comments

The Nuclear Fuel Services (NFS) facility in Erwin, Tenn. has returned to the normal level of oversight and inspection, following an issued licensee performance review led by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

The NRC increased its oversight of the facility back in 2004, due to the plant’s performance and ongoing changes. Over the years the facility has demonstrated substantial and verifiable improvement to NRC officials, which has ultimately led to the lifting of additional oversight services. In addition, the lifting of the Safety Culture Confirmatory Order and the top-tier results of the NRC’s annual report further showcases the NFS facility’s demonstrable improvement.

“Our most recent review of NFS found no areas needing improvement, and we believe the management and staff of the facility now have the appropriate focus on safety and environmental protection required by the NRC,” NRC Region II Administrator Victor McCree said.

In returning back to normal oversight, the facility will no longer require a second resident inspector on site, but it will continue to house a senior resident inspector who will conduct examinations alongside regional NRC inspectors from Atlanta.

An open public meeting to further discuss the NRC’s results will be held in Erwin on April 23.



Related

WINDESCO: WeBoost Platform Increases Annual Output by $3,000 per Megawatts for Longroad Energy’s 145 Megawatts Acquired Wind Plant

WINDESCO: WeBoost Platform Increases Annual Output by $3,000 per Megawatts for Longroad Energy’s 145 Megawatts Acquired Wind Plant

WindESCo Helps Longroad Energy Optimize Wind Asset Performance to Unlock $430,000 in Annual Revenue

ACWA POWER: Signs three agreements for the first foreign investment based independent wind power project in Azerbaijan

ACWA POWER: Signs three agreements for the first foreign investment based independent wind power project in Azerbaijan

Following the signing of the implementation agreement for the $300 million Independent Power Project in January 2020, and under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy in Saudi Arabia, ACWA Power today executed the official agreements for the 240 MW wind power project that will be located in the Absheron and Khizi regions.

CAPITAL DYNAMICS: Exits 108-Megawatt Beacon II and V Solar Portfolio in Kern County, California

CAPITAL DYNAMICS: Exits 108-Megawatt Beacon II and V Solar Portfolio in Kern County, California

Capital Dynamics, an independent global private asset management firm, completed the sale of a majority interest in its Beacon portfolio to TortoiseEcofin and S&B USA Energy. Each buyer has acquired a 49.5% ownership of the portfolio. Capital Dynamics retains a minority stake of 1%.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Power News Wire.