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U.S. Launches $80 Billion Nuclear Comeback — “Biggest Energy Bet in Decades”

Oct 28, 2025
The U.S. launches an ambitious $80 billion initiative for advanced nuclear reactors, marking a major shift in energy policy. With partners like Westinghouse and Brookfield, this project aims to enhance clean energy and reduce foreign fuel dependency. The adoption of small modular reactors offers scalability and continuous power, vital for grid stability. This nuclear push receives bipartisan support, highlighting its importance for energy security and economic growth. It also opens new markets, including data centers and military bases, while addressing regulatory and supply chain challenges.
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Massive Nuclear Push For Reliable Clean Power

  • The U.S. has launched an $80 billion public-private push to build advanced nuclear reactors nationwide.
  • This marks a strategic pivot to reliable, carbon-free baseload power as wind and solar face intermittency limits.
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Partners Cover Tech, Capital, And Fuel

  • Westinghouse provides reactor technology, Brookfield supplies financing and project management, and Cameco secures uranium fuel.
  • Their combined strengths form a vertically integrated U.S. nuclear supply and deployment chain.
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AP-300: Modular Design Enables Scale

  • The AP-300 SMR is the program's centerpiece, borrowing proven AP-1000 tech for a smaller modular form factor.
  • Modularity enables factory production, faster assembly, and lower per-unit costs versus giant single plants.
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