The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has voted to no longer lead security drills at power plants, instead allowing companies to lead their own drills in the coming years. Last week, the commission decided to transition to company-led drills rather than agency-led ones to assess the nuclear energy fleet’s preparation for attacks. The drills in question, known as force-on-force…
Nuclear energy regulators roll back security drill requirements
Originally reported by The Hill
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