US | nuclear energy US Launches Safety Review of All 104 Nuke Plants As do other countries, like China By Rob Quinn Posted Mar 18, 2011 2:50 AM CDT Copied The Indian Point nuclear power plant in New York is considered one of the nuclear plants most vulnerable to accidents. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is launching a comprehensive review of all 104 reactors in America. Other countries, including China, are taking similar steps as the Japan nuclear crisis unfolds. President Obama called for the review yesterday as he assured Americans that they are unlikely to face harmful radiation from the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex leaks, AP reports. A leading nuclear industry group supports the move. "A review of our nuclear plants is an appropriate step after an event of this scale, and we expect that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will conduct its own assessment," said the president of the Nuclear Energy Institute. "The industry's highest priority is the safe operation of 104 reactors in 31 states and we will incorporate lessons learned from this accident." Read These Next James Carville has a new 4-word political mantra. "Theo" from The Cosby Show has died at age 54. More big names lend support to Stephen Colbert. Eleven arrested following viral video of honor killing. Report an error