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NAICS Code· 221113

Nuclear Electric Power Generation

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating nuclear electric power generation facilities. These facilities use nuclear power to produce electric energy. The electric energy produced in these establishments is provided to electric power transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems. Show more

NAICS 221113 – Nuclear Electric Power Generation encompasses the operation of nuclear power plants that produce electricity through controlled fission reactions in nuclear reactors. This sector involves the maintenance, safety compliance, fuel handling, radiation monitoring, and grid integration of nuclear generation facilities, all governed by stringent regulatory frameworks under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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NAICS code 221113 covers Nuclear Electric Power Generation. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating nuclear electric power generation facilities. These facilities use nuclear power to produce electric energy. The electric energy produced in these establishments is provided to electric power transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems.

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NAICS: 221113
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Request for Application: NRIC Nuclear Energy Launch PadThe U.S. Department of Energy and the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) are seeking qualified applicants through a rolling Request for Application (RFA INL-NRICRFA01) to participate in the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad initiative, which aims to accelerate the deployment of advanced nuclear technologies through flexible federal frameworks on both federal and non-federal lands. This initiative builds on the success of the Reactor and Fuel Line Pilot Programs by creating a structured pathway for private industry to develop, test, and license novel nuclear reactors, fuel cycle facilities, and supporting infrastructure. Applicants must propose projects under one of two pathways: Launch Pad Idaho National Laboratory (INL), which leverages federal infrastructure in Idaho Falls, or Launch Pad U.S.A., which supports deployment on non-federal sites, and must demonstrate technical maturity, a credible project schedule, secure funding sources, and proven experience to execute the work through commissioning and eventual decommissioning. The program is entirely applicant-funded, with no government funding, in-kind contributions, or cost-sharing provided; applicants must cover all costs associated with design, construction, operation, waste management, and decommissioning. Applications must be submitted as searchable PDFs, adhere to a 50-page technical limit, and include mandatory elements such as Table 1 and Table 2 from GDE-55179, resumes of key personnel (max two pages per person), a certified Transparency of Foreign Connections document, and a comprehensive Master Document and Deliverable List (MDDL). Proprietary information must be clearly marked with specific disclaimers, and all submissions must come from entities with active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity Identifier. Compliance is governed by federal statutes including the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, the Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act of 2017, and DOE regulations such as 10 C.F.R. Parts 820, 830, and 835, along with DOE-STD-1271 for authorization. Applicants must also meet stringent cybersecurity standards under NIST SP 800-171 and DOE Order 205.1D, maintain Public Trust clearances for personnel, and adhere to detailed safety, environmental, and operational reporting requirements. The initial application window closed on July 8, 2026, but submissions remain open indefinitely for periodic review; selections are based on a scoring rubric evaluating technology maturity, schedule realism, funding security, experience, and MDDL
Battelle Energy Alliance–doe Cntr

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NAICS: 221113
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Federal
Application to Test in the NRIC DOME FacilityBattelle Energy Alliance, LLC, as the Management and Operating Contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory, is inviting industry applicants to apply for access to the Demonstration of Microreactor Experiments (DOME) test facility, scheduled to become operational in July 2027 at the Materials and Fuels Complex in Idaho Falls, Idaho. This opportunity is designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of advanced nuclear reactors by providing private sector developers with access to a national laboratory test bed, reducing the cost and complexity of first-of-a-kind reactor testing. Applicants must demonstrate a mature reactor design capable of supporting imminent safety documentation, with a clear, qualified plan for nuclear fuel lifecycle management, including procurement, storage, and disposition. Eligibility requires significant progress through the conceptual design phase, along with formal engagement with the Department of Energy on a Nuclear Safety Design Agreement or an equivalent 10 CFR 830 safety basis. Only U.S.-owned companies or entities with parent companies that provide equitable rights and protections to U.S.-owned firms may apply, and all testing must be fully self-funded by the applicant. Applications must be submitted in PDF format, not exceeding fifty pages, with two mandatory attachments: a Master Document and Deliverable List (MDDL) and a project schedule using the Reactor Developer Schedule template. The application must comprehensively address nine key areas including reactor technology maturity, nuclear fuel planning, test objectives, project timeline, DOME integration requirements, DOE authorization strategy, funding sources, organizational experience, and long-term commercialization and regulatory pathways. Proposals will be evaluated through a multi-factor scoring system focused on optimizing the use of the DOME facility, with critical pass/fail gates including a national security review to mitigate undue foreign influence. All responses must include detailed assumptions and supporting rationale, and proprietary information must be clearly marked. Applicants must submit initial contact information by June 19, 2026, with full applications due by July 17, 2026. Selected applicants will be notified within four to six months, but no test schedule is guaranteed, and DOE retains final authority over sequencing. Technical inquiries must be submitted at least two weeks before the deadline, and an executed Non-Disclosure Agreement with INL is required prior to submission. All performance and execution activities will occur at the Idaho Falls site, with the applicant responsible for end-to-end management from design through decommissioning and post-irradiation examinations.
Battelle Energy Alliance–doe Cntr

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2 months ago

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6 days ago
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NAICS: 221113
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Federal
Mobile and Transportable Microreactor SystemThe solicitation for the development of mobile and transportable microreactor systems under number 70RSAT26R00000003 was issued by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Acquisitions Division as a full and open competition under FAR Part 12 for commercial items, with the intent to procure a first-of-a-kind microreactor system capable of rapid deployment for emergency and austere operations. The system must be factory-fueled as a sealed, certified module, transportable via highway, rail, or air, and mobile on-site without core disassembly, with delivery of the first operational unit required by December 31, 2028. Evaluation of proposals focused on three major factors—technical capability for transport and mobility, feasibility of delivering the microreactor on schedule including licensing and supply chain readiness, and total cost of ownership—with technical factors carrying significantly greater weight than price. Proposals were required to demonstrate alignment with NRC and DOE authorization timelines, HALEU fuel availability, and compliance with IEEE, 10 CFR, and DHS nuclear and cybersecurity standards, with inspection and acceptance to occur at Idaho National Laboratory. Special contract requirements included strict prohibitions on remote or autonomous reactor operation, mandatory DHS security training for all personnel, formal control over configuration changes affecting safety or cybersecurity, accountability for government and contractor-acquired property, and limitations on the use of the DHS seal and contract data. Despite initial pursuit of this acquisition, the solicitation was ultimately cancelled via Amendment 0002, with no awards to be made. Prior to cancellation, Amendment 0001 had provided responses to offeror questions through a publicly accessible document, and the closing date for submissions remained set for January 9, 2026. The contract structure contemplated fixed-price milestones with incentive payments up to five percent of each milestone, along with clauses addressing patent rights, employment eligibility verification, pollution prevention, drug-free workplace, and government property, many of which included deviations from standard FAR language. Payment was to be processed electronically via a designated DHS email, with invoicing tied to CLINs for design, prototype, and unit delivery milestones extending through 2034. The point of contact for the acquisition was Darin Andrew Jones, with additional support from John Whipple. Notably, no set-aside was used, and while the solicitation referenced inclusion of a Federal Priorities and Allocations System rating in the future, the cancellation rendered all such plans moot, and
Sci Technology Acq Division

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3 months ago

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6 months ago
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NAICS: 221113
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Q25-7715JC Community to host NYPA’s Advanced Nuclear Power ProjectThe New York Power Authority (NYPA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather input from communities across Upstate New York regarding potential sites for its advanced nuclear project, with the goal of developing at least one gigawatt of zero-emission nuclear capacity by June 2025. This initiative aims to support the state's clean energy objectives by providing reliable, affordable, and environmentally sustainable power that complements renewable sources and enhances grid stability. The RFI seeks responses from communities—including regions, counties, towns, cities, or villages—that can demonstrate technical feasibility, community readiness, and alignment with local and state energy goals, thereby helping NYPA identify suitable and willing sites for nuclear development. Respondents are encouraged to share their visions for how advanced nuclear technology—covering both Gen III+ and Gen IV designs—could benefit their local economies and social objectives. The process includes an informational webinar scheduled for November 6, 2025, and responses are due by December 11, 2025. This effort is part of a broader state strategy, including the development of an Advanced Nuclear Master Plan to evaluate key issues and recommend pathways for integrating advanced nuclear technologies into New York’s energy landscape. Interested parties are directed to the NYPA website for detailed solicitation documents and participation instructions, with primary contact being Kevin King, Senior Director of Category Management.
Power Authority of New York

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9 months ago

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7 months ago
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NAICS: 221113
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Q25-7713KK Developer/ Partners to support NYPA’s Advanced Nuclear Power ProjectThe New York Power Authority (NYPA) has issued a Request for Information aimed at identifying viable project concepts and business models for developing at least 1 gigawatt of advanced nuclear capacity in Upstate New York by 2040. This initiative responds to Governor Hochul’s directive to enhance clean energy infrastructure, with a focus on zero-emission power that complements renewable sources, improves grid reliability, and aligns with the state's decarbonization goals. The RFI invites detailed proposals from nuclear project developers and partners, covering technology choices—including Gen III+ and Gen IV designs—siting options, financial assumptions, ownership structures, and partnership models that can demonstrate a credible pathway to project completion within the specified timeline. The solicitation emphasizes collaboration across public and private sectors and is part of a broader effort, including the development of an Advanced Nuclear Master Plan, to evaluate key issues and formulate recommendations for deploying advanced nuclear technologies in New York. Interested parties are directed to the NYPA website for full solicitation details and instructions on participation, with a response deadline set for December 11, 2025. The project’s geographic scope excludes New York City, Long Island, and certain surrounding counties, focusing solely on Upstate New York counties. The contract is managed by NYPA’s Office of Services, with primary contact being Kevin King, and aims to foster innovative partnerships to accelerate the deployment of advanced nuclear power within the state.
Power Authority of New York

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9 months ago

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7 months ago
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