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§ 16278. Enabling nuclear energy innovation
(a) National Reactor Innovation Center
(b) Technical expertise
(c) ObjectivesThe reactors described in subsection (b) shall operate to meet the following objectives:
(1) Enabling physical validation of advanced nuclear reactor concepts.
(2) Resolving technical uncertainty and increasing practical knowledge relevant to safety, resilience, security, and functionality of advanced nuclear reactor concepts.
(3) General research and development to improve nascent technologies.
(d) Sharing technical expertiseIn carrying out the program under subsection (a), the Secretary may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Chairman of the Commission in order to share technical expertise and knowledge through—
(1) enabling the testing and demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor concepts to be proposed and funded, in whole or in part, by the private sector;
(2) operating a database to store and share data and knowledge relevant to nuclear science and engineering between Federal agencies and the private sector;
(3) developing and testing electric and nonelectric integration and energy conversion systems relevant to advanced nuclear reactors;
(4) leveraging expertise from the Commission with respect to safety analysis; and
(5) enabling technical staff of the Commission to actively observe and learn about technologies developed under the program.
(e) Agency coordinationThe Chairman of the Commission and the Secretary shall enter into a memorandum of understanding regarding the following:
(1) Ensuring that—
(A) the Department has sufficient technical expertise to support the timely research, development, demonstration, and commercial application by the civilian nuclear industry of safe and innovative advanced nuclear reactor technology; and
(B) the Commission has sufficient technical expertise to support the evaluation of applications for licenses, permits, and design certifications and other requests for regulatory approval for advanced nuclear reactors.
(2) The use of computers and software codes to calculate the behavior and performance of advanced nuclear reactors based on mathematical models of the physical behavior of advanced nuclear reactors.
(3) Ensuring that—
(A) the Department maintains and develops the facilities necessary to enable the timely research, development, demonstration, and commercial application by the civilian nuclear industry of safe and innovative reactor technology; and
(B) the Commission has access to the facilities described in subparagraph (A), as needed.
(f) Reporting requirements
(1) In general
(2) ContentsThe report submitted under paragraph (1) shall address—
(A) the safety review and oversight capabilities of the Department, including options to leverage expertise from the Commission and the National Laboratories;
(B) options to regulate privately proposed and funded experimental reactors hosted by the Department;
(C) potential sites capable of hosting privately funded experimental advanced nuclear reactors;
(D) the efficacy of the available contractual mechanisms of the Department to partner with the private sector and Federal agencies, including cooperative research and development agreements, strategic partnership projects, and agreements for commercializing technology;
(E) the liability of the Federal Government with respect to the disposal of low-level radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel, or high-level radioactive waste (as those terms are defined in section 10101 of this title);
(F) the impact on the aggregate inventory in the United States of low-level radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel, or high-level radioactive waste (as those terms are defined in section 10101 of this title);
(G) potential cost structures relating to physical security, decommissioning, liability, and other long-term project costs; and
(H) other challenges or considerations identified by the Secretary.
(3) Updates
(g) Savings clauses
(1) Licensing requirement
(2) Financial protection
(Pub. L. 109–58, title IX, § 958, as added Pub. L. 115–248, § 2(h), Sept. 28, 2018, 132 Stat. 3157.)