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Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC;
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit
Nos. 1 and 2; Notice of Consideration
of Approval of Application Regarding
Proposed Corporate Restructuring and
of Indirect Transfer of Licenses
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.80 and
Opportunity for a Hearing
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC, the Commission) is
considering the issuance of an Order
under 10 CFR 50.80 approving the
indirect transfer of Renewed Facility
Operating Licenses, Nos. DPR–63 and
NPF–69, for the Nine Mile Point
Nuclear Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2,
respectively, currently held by Nine
Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC, as
owner and licensed operator. Nine Mile
Point Nuclear Station, LLC, is currently
owned by Constellation Nuclear Power
Plants, Inc., which is owned by
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group,
LLC (CENG). CENG is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Constellation Energy
Group, Inc. (CEG).
According to an application dated
January 22, 2009, filed by CENG, on
behalf of Nine Mile Point Nuclear
Station, LLC, and EDF Development,
Inc. (EDF Development), as
supplemented by letters dated February
26 and April 8, 2009, the applicants
seek approval pursuant to 10 CFR 50.80
and 10 CFR 72.56 of the indirect transfer
of control of the subject licenses held by
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC, to
the extent such would result from
certain proposed corporate restructuring
actions in connection with a planned
investment by EDF Development
whereby it would acquire a 49.99%
ownership interest in CENG. EDF
Development is a U.S. corporation
organized under the laws of the State of
Delaware and a wholly-owned
subsidiary of E.D.F. International S.A., a
public limited company organized
under the laws of France, which is in
turn a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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Electricite de France S.A., a French
limited company.
Following the proposed transaction,
CEG will hold a 50.01% ownership
interest in CENG through two new
intermediate parent companies which
will be formed for non-operational
purposes. In addition, the intermediate
holding company, Constellation Nuclear
Power Plants, Inc., which exists
between CENG and Nine Mile Point
Nuclear Station, LLC, will be converted
from a corporation to a limited liability
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company. No physical changes to the
facilities or operational changes are
being proposed in the application.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.80, no license,
or any right thereunder, shall be
transferred, directly or indirectly,
through transfer of control of the
license, unless the Commission shall
give its consent in writing. The
Commission will approve an
application for the indirect transfer of a
license, if the Commission determines
that the proposed transaction, i.e., the
proposed corporate restructuring, will
not affect the qualifications of the
licensee to hold the license, and that the
transfer is otherwise consistent with
applicable provisions of law,
regulations, and Orders issued by the
Commission pursuant thereto.
The filing of requests for hearing and
petitions for leave to intervene, and
written comments with regard to the
license transfer application, are
discussed below.
Within 20 days from the date of
publication of this notice, any person(s)
whose interest may be affected by the
Commission’s action on the application
may request a hearing and intervention
through the NRC E-filing system.
Requests for a hearing and petitions for
leave to intervene should be filed in
accordance with the Commission’s rules
of practice set forth in Subpart C ‘‘Rules
of General Applicability: Hearing
Requests, Petitions to Intervene,
Availability of Documents, Selection of
Specific Hearing Procedures, Presiding
Officer Powers, and General Hearing
Management for NRC Adjudicatory
Hearings,’’ of 10 CFR Part 2. In
particular, such requests and petitions
must comply with the requirements set
forth in 10 CFR 2.309. Untimely
requests and petitions may be denied, as
provided in 10 CFR 2.309(c)(1), unless
good cause for failure to file on time is
established. In addition, an untimely
request or petition should address the
factors that the Commission will also
consider, in reviewing untimely
requests or petitions, set forth in 10 CFR
2.309(c)(1)(i)–(viii).
All documents filed in NRC
adjudicatory proceedings, including a
request for hearing, a petition for leave
to intervene, any motion or other
document filed in the proceeding prior
to the submission of a request for
hearing or petition to intervene, and
documents filed by interested
governmental entities participating
under 10 CFR 2.315(c), must be filed in
accordance with the NRC E-Filing rule,
which the NRC promulgated in August
2007 (72 FR 49139). The E-Filing
process requires participants to submit
and serve documents over the internet,
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or in some cases to mail copies on
electronic storage media. Participants
may not submit paper copies of their
filings unless they seek an exemption in
accordance with the procedures
described below.
To comply with the procedural
requirements of E-Filing, at least ten
(10) days prior to the filing deadline, the
petitioner/requestor should contact the
Office of the Secretary by e-mail at
HEARING.DOCKET@NRC.GOV, or by
calling (301) 415–1677, to request (1) a
digital ID certificate, which allows the
participant (or its counsel or
representative) to digitally sign
documents and access the E-Submittal
server for any proceeding in which it is
participating; and/or (2) creation of an
electronic docket for the proceeding
(even in instances in which the
petitioner/requestor (or its counsel or
representative) already holds an NRCissued digital ID certificate). Each
petitioner/requestor will need to
download the Workplace Forms
ViewerTM to access the Electronic
Information Exchange (EIE), a
component of the E-Filing system. The
Workplace Forms ViewerTM is free and
is available at https://www.nrc.gov/sitehelp/e-submittals/install-viewer.html.
Information about applying for a digital
ID certificate is available on NRC’s
public Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/
site-help/e-submittals/applycertificates.html. Once a petitioner/
requestor has obtained a digital ID
certificate, had a docket created, and
downloaded the EIE viewer, it can then
submit a request for hearing or petition
for leave to intervene. Submissions
should be in Portable Document Format
(PDF) in accordance with NRC guidance
available on the NRC public Web site at
https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/esubmittals.html. A filing is considered
complete at the time the filer submits its
documents through EIE. To be timely,
an electronic filing must be submitted to
the EIE system no later than 11:59 p.m.
Eastern Time on the due date. Upon
receipt of a transmission, the E-Filing
system time-stamps the document and
sends the submitter an e-mail notice
confirming receipt of the document. The
EIE system also distributes an e-mail
notice that provides access to the
document to the NRC Office of the
General Counsel and any others who
have advised the Office of the Secretary
that they wish to participate in the
proceeding, so that the filer need not
serve the documents on those
participants separately. Therefore,
applicants and other participants (or
their counsel or representative) must
apply for and receive a digital ID
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certificate before a hearing request/
petition to intervene is filed so that they
can obtain access to the document via
the E-Filing system.
A person filing electronically may
seek assistance through the ‘‘Contact
Us’’ link located on the NRC Web site
at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/esubmittals.html or by calling the NRC
technical help line, which is available
between 8:30 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday,
excluding government holidays. The
electronic filing Help Desk can be
contacted by telephone at 1–866–672–
7640 or by e-mail at
MHSD.Resource@nrc.gov.
Participants who believe that they
have a good cause for not submitting
documents electronically must file an
exemption request, in accordance with
10 CFR 2.302(g), with their initial paper
filing requesting authorization to
continue to submit documents in paper
format. Such filings must be submitted
by: (1) First class mail addressed to the
Office of the Secretary of the
Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, Attention: Rulemaking and
Adjudications Staff; or (2) courier,
express mail, or expedited delivery
service to the Office of the Secretary,
Sixteenth Floor, One White Flint North,
11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Maryland 20852, Attention: Rulemaking
and Adjudications Staff. Participants
filing a document in this manner are
responsible for serving the document on
all other participants. Filing is
considered complete by first-class mail
as of the time of deposit in the mail, or
by courier, express mail, or expedited
delivery service upon depositing the
document with the provider of the
service.
Documents submitted in adjudicatory
proceedings will appear in NRC’s
electronic hearing docket which is
available to the public at https://
ehd.nrc.gov/EHD_Proceeding/home.asp,
unless excluded pursuant to an order of
the Commission, an Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board, or a Presiding Officer.
Participants are requested not to include
personal privacy information, such as
social security numbers, home
addresses, or home phone numbers in
their filings. With respect to copyrighted
works, except for limited excerpts that
serve the purpose of the adjudicatory
filings and would constitute a Fair Use
application, participants are requested
not to include copyrighted materials in
their submissions.
The Commission will issue a notice or
order granting or denying a hearing
request or intervention petition,
designating the issues for any hearing
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that will be held and designating the
Presiding Officer. A notice granting a
hearing will be published in the Federal
Register and served on the parties to the
hearing.
Within 30 days from the date of
publication of this notice, persons may
submit written comments regarding the
license transfer application, as provided
for in 10 CFR 2.1305. The Commission
will consider and, if appropriate,
respond to these comments, but such
comments will not otherwise constitute
part of the decisional record. Comments
are not subject to the E-filing rule and
should be submitted to the Secretary,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001, Attention:
Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff,
and should cite the publication date and
page number of this Federal Register
notice. Comments may also be sent by
e-mail to
HEARINGDOCKET@NRC.GOV.
For further details with respect to this
indirect license transfer application, see
the application dated October 3, 2008,
available for public inspection at the
Commission’s Public Document Room
(PDR), located at One White Flint North,
Public File Area O1 F21, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville,
Maryland. Publicly available records
will be accessible electronically from
the Agency wide Documents Access and
Management System’s (ADAMS) Public
Electronic Reading Room on the Internet
at the NRC Web site, https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Persons who do not have access to
ADAMS or who encounter problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS should contact the NRC PDR
Reference staff by telephone at 1–800–
397–4209, or 301–415–4737 or by e-mail
to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Attorneys for applicants: Daniel F.
Stenger, Hogan & Hartson LLP, 555
Thirteenth Street, NW., Washington, DC
20004, tel: 202.637.5691, e-mail:
DFStenger@hhlaw.com (counsel for
CENG); and John E. Matthews, Morgan,
Lewis, & Bockius, 1111 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20004, tel.
202.739.5524, e-mail:
jmatthews@morganlewis.com (counsel
for EDF Development).
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 28th day
of April 2009.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Richard V. Guzman,
Senior Project Manager, Plant Licensing
Branch I–1, Division of Operating Reactor
Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETINGS: Nuclear
Regulatory Commission.
DATES: Weeks of May 4, 11, 18, 25, June
1, 8, 2009.
PLACE: Commissioners’ Conference
Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Maryland.
STATUS: Public and Closed.
Week of May 4, 2009
There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of May 4, 2009.
Week of May 11, 2009—Tentative
Thursday, May 14, 2009
9 a.m.
Briefing on the Results of the Agency
Action Review Meeting (Public
Meeting). (Contact: Shaun
Anderson, 301–415–2039.)
This meeting will be webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Week of May 18, 2009—Tentative
There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of May 18, 2009.
Week of May 25, 2009—Tentative
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
9:30 a.m.
Briefing on External Safety Culture
(Public Meeting). (Contact: Stewart
Magruder, 301–415–8730.)
This meeting will be webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
1:30 p.m.
Briefing on Internal Safety Culture
(Public Meeting). (Contact: June Cai,
301–415–5192.)
This meeting will be webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
9:30 a.m.
Briefing on Fire Protection Closure
Plan (Public Meeting). (Contact:
Alex Klein, 301–415–2822.)
This meeting will be webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Week of June 1, 2009—Tentative
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
9:30 a.m.
Briefing on New Reactor Issues—
Component Fabrication and
Oversight—Part 1 (Public Meeting).
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Briefing on New Reactor Issues—
Component Fabrication and
Oversight—Part 2 (Public Meeting).
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[NRC-2009-0193; Docket Nos. 50-220 and 50-410]
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC; Nine Mile Point Nuclear
Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2; Notice of Consideration of Approval of
Application Regarding Proposed Corporate Restructuring and of Indirect
Transfer of Licenses Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.80 and Opportunity for a
Hearing
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) is
considering the issuance of an Order under 10 CFR 50.80 approving the
indirect transfer of Renewed Facility Operating Licenses, Nos. DPR-63
and NPF-69, for the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2,
respectively, currently held by Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC,
as owner and licensed operator. Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC,
is currently owned by Constellation Nuclear Power Plants, Inc., which
is owned by Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, LLC (CENG). CENG is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Constellation Energy Group, Inc. (CEG).
According to an application dated January 22, 2009, filed by CENG,
on behalf of Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC, and EDF Development,
Inc. (EDF Development), as supplemented by letters dated February 26
and April 8, 2009, the applicants seek approval pursuant to 10 CFR
50.80 and 10 CFR 72.56 of the indirect transfer of control of the
subject licenses held by Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC, to the
extent such would result from certain proposed corporate restructuring
actions in connection with a planned investment by EDF Development
whereby it would acquire a 49.99% ownership interest in CENG. EDF
Development is a U.S. corporation organized under the laws of the State
of Delaware and a wholly-owned subsidiary of E.D.F. International S.A.,
a public limited company organized under the laws of France, which is
in turn a wholly-owned subsidiary of [Eacute]lectricit[eacute] de
France S.A., a French limited company.
Following the proposed transaction, CEG will hold a 50.01%
ownership interest in CENG through two new intermediate parent
companies which will be formed for non-operational purposes. In
addition, the intermediate holding company, Constellation Nuclear Power
Plants, Inc., which exists between CENG and Nine Mile Point Nuclear
Station, LLC, will be converted from a corporation to a limited
liability company. No physical changes to the facilities or operational
changes are being proposed in the application.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.80, no license, or any right thereunder,
shall be transferred, directly or indirectly, through transfer of
control of the license, unless the Commission shall give its consent in
writing. The Commission will approve an application for the indirect
transfer of a license, if the Commission determines that the proposed
transaction, i.e., the proposed corporate restructuring, will not
affect the qualifications of the licensee to hold the license, and that
the transfer is otherwise consistent with applicable provisions of law,
regulations, and Orders issued by the Commission pursuant thereto.
The filing of requests for hearing and petitions for leave to
intervene, and written comments with regard to the license transfer
application, are discussed below.
Within 20 days from the date of publication of this notice, any
person(s) whose interest may be affected by the Commission's action on
the application may request a hearing and intervention through the NRC
E-filing system. Requests for a hearing and petitions for leave to
intervene should be filed in accordance with the Commission's rules of
practice set forth in Subpart C ``Rules of General Applicability:
Hearing Requests, Petitions to Intervene, Availability of Documents,
Selection of Specific Hearing Procedures, Presiding Officer Powers, and
General Hearing Management for NRC Adjudicatory Hearings,'' of 10 CFR
Part 2. In particular, such requests and petitions must comply with the
requirements set forth in 10 CFR 2.309. Untimely requests and petitions
may be denied, as provided in 10 CFR 2.309(c)(1), unless good cause for
failure to file on time is established. In addition, an untimely
request or petition should address the factors that the Commission will
also consider, in reviewing untimely requests or petitions, set forth
in 10 CFR 2.309(c)(1)(i)-(viii).
All documents filed in NRC adjudicatory proceedings, including a
request for hearing, a petition for leave to intervene, any motion or
other document filed in the proceeding prior to the submission of a
request for hearing or petition to intervene, and documents filed by
interested governmental entities participating under 10 CFR 2.315(c),
must be filed in accordance with the NRC E-Filing rule, which the NRC
promulgated in August 2007 (72 FR 49139). The E-Filing process requires
participants to submit and serve documents over the internet, or in
some cases to mail copies on electronic storage media. Participants may
not submit paper copies of their filings unless they seek an exemption
in accordance with the procedures described below.
To comply with the procedural requirements of E-Filing, at least
ten (10) days prior to the filing deadline, the petitioner/requestor
should contact the Office of the Secretary by e-mail at
HEARING.DOCKET@NRC.GOV, or by calling (301) 415-1677, to request (1) a
digital ID certificate, which allows the participant (or its counsel or
representative) to digitally sign documents and access the E-Submittal
server for any proceeding in which it is participating; and/or (2)
creation of an electronic docket for the proceeding (even in instances
in which the petitioner/requestor (or its counsel or representative)
already holds an NRC-issued digital ID certificate). Each petitioner/
requestor will need to download the Workplace Forms ViewerTM
to access the Electronic Information Exchange (EIE), a component of the
E-Filing system. The Workplace Forms ViewerTM is free and is
available at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals/install-viewer.html. Information about applying for a digital ID certificate is
available on NRC's public Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals/apply-certificates.html. Once a petitioner/requestor has
obtained a digital ID certificate, had a docket created, and downloaded
the EIE viewer, it can then submit a request for hearing or petition
for leave to intervene. Submissions should be in Portable Document
Format (PDF) in accordance with NRC guidance available on the NRC
public Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals.html. A
filing is considered complete at the time the filer submits its
documents through EIE. To be timely, an electronic filing must be
submitted to the EIE system no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on
the due date. Upon receipt of a transmission, the E-Filing system time-
stamps the document and sends the submitter an e-mail notice confirming
receipt of the document. The EIE system also distributes an e-mail
notice that provides access to the document to the NRC Office of the
General Counsel and any others who have advised the Office of the
Secretary that they wish to participate in the proceeding, so that the
filer need not serve the documents on those participants separately.
Therefore, applicants and other participants (or their counsel or
representative) must apply for and receive a digital ID
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certificate before a hearing request/petition to intervene is filed so
that they can obtain access to the document via the E-Filing system.
A person filing electronically may seek assistance through the
``Contact Us'' link located on the NRC Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals.html or by calling the NRC technical help line,
which is available between 8:30 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday
through Friday, excluding government holidays. The electronic filing
Help Desk can be contacted by telephone at 1-866-672-7640 or by e-mail
at MHSD.Resource@nrc.gov.
Participants who believe that they have a good cause for not
submitting documents electronically must file an exemption request, in
accordance with 10 CFR 2.302(g), with their initial paper filing
requesting authorization to continue to submit documents in paper
format. Such filings must be submitted by: (1) First class mail
addressed to the Office of the Secretary of the Commission, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, Attention:
Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff; or (2) courier, express mail, or
expedited delivery service to the Office of the Secretary, Sixteenth
Floor, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland
20852, Attention: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff. Participants
filing a document in this manner are responsible for serving the
document on all other participants. Filing is considered complete by
first-class mail as of the time of deposit in the mail, or by courier,
express mail, or expedited delivery service upon depositing the
document with the provider of the service.
Documents submitted in adjudicatory proceedings will appear in
NRC's electronic hearing docket which is available to the public at
https://ehd.nrc.gov/EHD_Proceeding/home.asp, unless excluded pursuant
to an order of the Commission, an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, or
a Presiding Officer. Participants are requested not to include personal
privacy information, such as social security numbers, home addresses,
or home phone numbers in their filings. With respect to copyrighted
works, except for limited excerpts that serve the purpose of the
adjudicatory filings and would constitute a Fair Use application,
participants are requested not to include copyrighted materials in
their submissions.
The Commission will issue a notice or order granting or denying a
hearing request or intervention petition, designating the issues for
any hearing that will be held and designating the Presiding Officer. A
notice granting a hearing will be published in the Federal Register and
served on the parties to the hearing.
Within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, persons
may submit written comments regarding the license transfer application,
as provided for in 10 CFR 2.1305. The Commission will consider and, if
appropriate, respond to these comments, but such comments will not
otherwise constitute part of the decisional record. Comments are not
subject to the E-filing rule and should be submitted to the Secretary,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001,
Attention: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff, and should cite the
publication date and page number of this Federal Register notice.
Comments may also be sent by e-mail to HEARINGDOCKET@NRC.GOV.
For further details with respect to this indirect license transfer
application, see the application dated October 3, 2008, available for
public inspection at the Commission's Public Document Room (PDR),
located at One White Flint North, Public File Area O1 F21, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. Publicly available
records will be accessible electronically from the Agency wide
Documents Access and Management System's (ADAMS) Public Electronic
Reading Room on the Internet at the NRC Web site, https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS or who
encounter problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS should
contact the NRC PDR Reference staff by telephone at 1-800-397-4209, or
301-415-4737 or by e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Attorneys for applicants: Daniel F. Stenger, Hogan & Hartson LLP,
555 Thirteenth Street, NW., Washington, DC 20004, tel: 202.637.5691, e-
mail: DFStenger@hhlaw.com (counsel for CENG); and John E. Matthews,
Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius, 1111 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC
20004, tel. 202.739.5524, e-mail: jmatthews@morganlewis.com (counsel
for EDF Development).
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 28th day of April 2009.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Richard V. Guzman,
Senior Project Manager, Plant Licensing Branch I-1, Division of
Operating Reactor Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
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