Purpose
The NRC and industry will be discussing ideas for incorporating formal risk insights into license renewal, including AMP implementation, applications and reviews.
NRC has been exploring possibilities as part of Embark Venture Studio. The discussion will focus on using risk information in the implementation of Aging Management Programs. Then, in order to gauge interest and feasibility, NRC and the industry will discuss 1) how risk categorization information from 50.69, “Risk categorization of structures, systems, and components,” may be used broadly in a license renewal application (first or subsequent) and 2) if and how exemptions from the deterministic scoping and screening criteria may be sought.
NRC has been exploring possibilities as part of Embark Venture Studio. The discussion will focus on using risk information in the implementation of Aging Management Programs. Then, in order to gauge interest and feasibility, NRC and the industry will discuss 1) how risk categorization information from 50.69, “Risk categorization of structures, systems, and components,” may be used broadly in a license renewal application (first or subsequent) and 2) if and how exemptions from the deterministic scoping and screening criteria may be sought.
Meeting Feedback
Meeting Dates and Times
05/27/20, 1PM - 4PM EDT
Meeting Location
Webinar
Contact
Lauren Gibson
(301) 415-1056
Participation Level
Open
NRC Participants
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
External Participants
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)
Public Service Electric and Gas Company
Exelon
Chris Earls
Lauren Gibson
Barry Thurston
Emma Wong
Hope Alexander
Teleconference
Bridge Number: 4155275035
Passcode: 905918035
Comments
EMBARK Venture Studio May 27, 2020, Meeting Series, Part 4 of 4