NRC Issues Safety Evaluation Report Approving Terrestrial Energy’s IMSR Postulated Initiating Events Topical Report
Topical Report’s safety evaluation establishes another fundamental safety framework for future IMSR Plant licensed operation
Second recent approval of a Topical Report foundational to IMSR plant safe and compliant operation
The NRC’s SER issuance is an approval of Terrestrial Energy’s PIE methodology, which identifies and evaluates events that may challenge the safe operation of IMSR nuclear plant. This analysis is foundational to nuclear safety analysis and represents another important regulatory milestone as Terrestrial Energy systematically executes on its nuclear regulatory program.
“We are pleased to report the timely issuance by the NRC of the SER on our PIE Topical Report, this follows its acceptance of final submissions just last month,” said
Approved Topical Reports with their associated safety analyses can be referenced in future operating licensing applications for nuclear plant operation, removing the burden of repetitive re-evaluations and enabling standardized regulatory outcomes. They support faster review timelines, reduce uncertainty, and improve efficiency of the regulatory process.
This milestone demonstrates further process with Terrestrial Energy’s multi-year engagement the NRC. It builds on prior successful regulatory actions, including the NRC’s approval of IMSR’s Principal Design Criteria announced in
Together, these extensive safety analyses of IMSR performance with approvals establish the critical elements of the IMSR’s licensing basis and reinforce the company’s continued progress toward commercial deployments of multiple IMSR plants.
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