💉Government-Owned Invention Licensing Notice for Norovirus Antibody
The invention listed below is owned by an agency of the U.S. Government and is available for licensing to achieve expeditious commercialization of results of federally funded research and development. Foreign patent applications are filed on selected inventions to extend market coverage for companies and may also be available for licensing.
Learn More⚡Notice of Intent to File License Application for Safe Harbor Project
The Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announce the initiation of a pre-filing process for the Safe Harbor Hydroelectric Project. This notice invites stakeholders to provide input on environmental assessments and outlines the upcoming public involvement process, including scoping meetings and comments on the proposed License Application.
Learn More⚡Ketchikan Hydroelectric Project Licensing Notice and Public Input
The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a notice regarding the licensing application for the Ketchikan Lakes Hydroelectric Project in Alaska. The document outlines the pre-filing process, solicits public comments, and describes upcoming scoping meetings and environmental assessments required under federal regulations. Interested stakeholders are invited to participate and share their feedback on the project.
Learn More⚡Executive Order 14300
Executive Order 14300 focuses on reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to enhance U.S. leadership in nuclear energy. It emphasizes the need for increased deployment of advanced reactor technologies and aims to streamline licensing processes to promote innovation and economic growth in the nuclear sector. The order seeks to balance safety with the benefits of nuclear energy for national security and economic stability.
Learn More⚡Compliance Requirements for Lowell Hydroelectric Project Application
The Department of Energy has accepted Boott Hydropower's application for the Lowell Hydroelectric Project, soliciting public comments and interventions. The project involves significant environmental and operational requirements, including fish passage facilities and regulatory compliance under the Federal Power Act. Interested parties can participate in the process through designated filing methods before specific deadlines.
Learn More⚖️DEA Revocation of Khursheed Haider's Registration
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) revoked the registration of Khursheed Haider, M.D. due to his lack of authority to practice medicine in California and handle controlled substances. As a result, business owners in the healthcare sector must remain vigilant about practitioner licensing to avoid regulatory issues.
Learn More💧Notice of Application for French Landing Hydroelectric Project
The Department of Energy has filed an application for the French Landing Hydroelectric Project by STS Hydropower, LLC, in Michigan. The application outlines project details, procedural schedules for licensing, and requirements for environmental compliance. It also details project boundaries and proposed modifications to enhance recreational facilities associated with the dam.
Learn More⚡Eagle Creek Reusens Hydro License Application and Public Comments Notice
The Department of Energy has issued a notice regarding the Eagle Creek Reusens Hydro, LLC's application for a new major license for the Reusens Hydroelectric Project located on the James River in Virginia. The notice solicits public comments on the project and outlines compliance requirements as it prepares for environmental analysis.
Learn More⚡Notice of Application for Stillwater Hydroelectric Project Licensing
The Department of Energy announces the application for the Stillwater Hydroelectric Project by GR Catalyst One, LLC. The notice outlines the project's details, procedural schedules, and requirements for public engagement, including deadlines for filing additional study requests, thereby facilitating compliance and stakeholder input in the relicensing process.
Learn More⚛️Licensing Requirements for Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage
This regulatory update involves the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's licensing requirements for the independent storage of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. It includes a correction to a previous code, ensuring that businesses comply with current safety and operational standards in nuclear waste management.
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