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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about nuclear permitting focus on how generative AI and cloud platforms are being used to accelerate the licensing and approval processes for nuclear energy projects. Topics include Microsoft's collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory to automate regulatory document generation, a Microsoft Garage project that evolved into a commercial AI platform for permitting across clean-energy sectors, and Lloyd's Register's application of generative AI to maritime nuclear permitting. These threads highlight the role of AI in reducing time and cost for nuclear permitting, emphasizing practical, high-stakes applications in the energy industry.
A Microsoft Garage hackathon prototype has graduated into a commercial workstream that uses generative AI to attack permitting bottlenecks across nuclear, renewable, mining, and grid projects — a practical, high-stakes application of AI that could materially shorten the time and cost of getting...
Idaho National Laboratory (INL), a globally recognized leader in nuclear research and innovation, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Microsoft aimed at transforming one of the nuclear energy sector's most formidable challenges: the nuclear permitting and licensing process. This...
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The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft have announced a collaboration to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline the nuclear power plant licensing process in the United States. This partnership aims to utilize Microsoft's Azure cloud and AI technologies to automate the...
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Lloyd’s Register is charting a bold new course in maritime technology by integrating generative AI into its nuclear permitting processes—a move that promises to streamline the lengthy and complex regulatory framework surrounding the deployment of nuclear energy in maritime applications...