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Donald Trump’s assault on US nuclear watchdog raises safety concerns

Staff ‘forced out’ and independence curtailed at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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NRC suffers ‘brain drain’ of senior leaders
NameFormer NRC positionExit
Craig ErlangerDirector of nuclear security and incident responseResigned in August
Brooke Poole ClarkGeneral counselResigned in August
Annie CaputoCommissionerAnnounced resignation in July
Mirela GavrilasExecutive director of operationsRetired in June, joined Elementl Power in July
Christopher HansonCommissionerFired in June
Scott MorrisDeputy executive director of operationsRetired in May
Robert LewisDeputy executive director of operationsRetired in June
A partial list of senior leaders who have left the NRC since January
"}],[{"start":160.71000000000004,"text":"In February he signed an order directing “so-called” independent agencies to submit all proposed and final significant regulatory actions for review. He has fired senior officials at multiple agencies, including the NRC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and National Labor Relations Board."}],[{"start":184.01000000000005,"text":"Earlier this week, Trump said he wanted to fire top Federal Reserve official, Lisa Cook, in a move that has raised fears that he is trying to demolish the independence of the world’s most important central bank."}],[{"start":199.11000000000004,"text":"The president claims the NRC suffers from a culture of “risk aversion” that has slowed the rollout of nuclear technologies. In May he directed a fundamental restructuring of the agency in consultation with a team from the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (Doge)."}],[{"start":221.11000000000004,"text":"Trump has directed the NRC to set fixed deadlines for evaluating and approving licences, conduct a full review of its regulations and reconsider radiation safety limits."}],[{"start":234.25000000000006,"text":"Allison Macfarlane, who served as NRC chair from 2012 to 2014, said Trump’s actions at the NRC — when there were so many new entrants to the industry — raised safety risks."}],[{"start":251.18000000000006,"text":"“These are tech bros, and they are using a start-up model, move quickly and break things. And that doesn’t work in nuclear,” she said. “A lot of these folks want to sell their reactors overseas, but who is going to trust the NRC anymore?”"}],[{"start":269.62000000000006,"text":"An NRC spokesperson said experienced, technically qualified managers were appropriately performing roles as acting office directors and related positions. “The NRC is aligned with our inter-agency partners in accelerating progress while upholding the highest standards of public health, safety, and environmental protection,” he said."}],[{"start":293.86000000000007,"text":"Some industry participants, such as Oklo, a small modular reactor developer, have welcomed the administration’s reform efforts. “The biggest challenge isn’t physics; it’s policy inertia,” said Jacob DeWitte, Oklo’s chief executive."}],[{"start":312.5400000000001,"text":"Oklo was refused a licence by the NRC in 2022 due to “significant information gaps” in its application and is reapplying."}],[{"start":323.5900000000001,"text":"But many executives are concerned the retreat from the agency could delay the nuclear renaissance."}],[{"start":330.93000000000006,"text":"“They are under an enormous amount of pressure, they’re losing people to private industry, [and] then more is being asked of them,” said James Walker, chief executive at Nano Nuclear Energy, a developer of small modular reactors. “There does need to be some sort of big investment . . . so they can grow commensurately with private industry taking off.”"}],[{"start":355.77000000000004,"text":"Democrats warn that Trump’s “hostile takeover” of the NRC jeopardises nuclear safety and years of bipartisan progress to develop nuclear energy.  "}],[{"start":368.91,"text":"“Hollowing out the agency will make us ill-equipped to usher in a nuclear renaissance and undermine our national safety and security, our economic growth, and our global leadership in the nuclear industry,” Sheldon Whitehouse, the top-ranking Democrat on the Senate environment and public works committee, told the FT."}],[{"start":391.95000000000005,"text":"Last week three members of the House energy and commerce committee wrote to Chris Wright, US energy secretary, asking him to clarify whether a Doge representative had told the agency to act as a “rubber stamp” to the department’s approval of new reactor licences."}],[{"start":411.93000000000006,"text":"A Department of Energy spokesperson said “unlocking nuclear energy” was critical to fuelling the artificial intelligence race and the administration was working with the NRC to return focus to the core mission of protecting human health and safety."}],[{"start":440.46000000000004,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1756424871_2110.mp3"}

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