NRC Approves Constellation Energy’s $167 Million Digital Upgrade for Limerick Nuclear Plant

Reuters01-06
NRC Approves <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CEG">Constellation</a> Energy’s $167 Million Digital Upgrade for Limerick Nuclear Plant

Constellation Energy Corporation has received approval from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission $(NRC)$ for its $167 million Digital Modernization Project at the Limerick Clean Energy Center in Pennsylvania. This regulatory green light allows Constellation to proceed with a first-of-its-kind upgrade that will replace select analog instrumentation and control equipment with advanced digital systems, enhancing reliability, diagnostic capability, and cyber resilience. Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program, this project will be implemented in phases during scheduled refueling outages and is expected to boost the local economy by bringing in thousands of skilled workers.

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