Eddie Grant brings over 45 years of nuclear utility, licensing, and regulatory services experience to the role. A recognized authority in new reactor licensing under 10 CFR Part 52, Mr. Grant has led some of the most consequential nuclear licensing projects in U.S. history — including serving as licensing support lead for NuStart Energy on the AP1000 reference Combined License (COL) application and spearheading Exelon Generating Company’s effort that produced the first-ever issued Part 52 Early Site Permit (ESP), submitted to the NRC in September 2003.
Mr. Grant’s project portfolio spans the full spectrum of nuclear licensing — COLs, ESPs, construction permits, operating licenses, license renewals, ITS conversions, and uranium enrichment facility licensing — in both the United States and Canada. He has provided ongoing licensing support for Vogtle Nuclear Generating Station Units 3 & 4 since 2012, supported X-energy’s Xe-100 advanced reactor construction permit application, and represented clients on multiple NEI task forces including the COL Task Force, Early Site Permit Task Force, Seismic Issues Task Force, and the proposed Part 53 New Regulatory Framework Task Force. At EXCEL, he leads new and advanced reactor technology licensing strategy for domestic and international clients.
Ask Eddie about: new reactor licensing (10 CFR Part 52), Combined License (COL) Application development, Early Site Permit (ESP) Application development, Construction Permit Application development, ITAAC Completion & Compliance, License Basis Document Maintenance, Technical Specifications & ITS Conversion, NRC Interface & Regulatory Advocacy, NEI Task Force Representation, Advanced & Generation IV Reactor Licensing, Canadian Nuclear Regulatory Affairs (CNSC), Uranium Enrichment Facility Licensing, ACRS & ASLB Process Support, Licensing Program Development & Procedures
