We Need an INPO for Wildfires

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Fortnightly Magazine - March 2025
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It is time for the electric utility industry to rise to a crisis once again – this time for wildfire. In 1979, following the incident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant, President Jimmy Carter constituted what became known as the Kemeny Commission to look into issues concerning the safe operations of the nation’s nuclear power industry.

The Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) started in December 1979 with two major goals:

Monitor and evaluate appropriate safety standards including those for management, quality assurance, and operating procedures, as well as practices at nuclear facilities; and

Provide a systematic gathering, review, and analysis of operating experience at all nuclear power plants – coupled with an industrywide international communications network to facilitate the speedy flow of this information to affected parties.

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