Nuclear power is experiencing a $10 trillion renaissance.
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The small modular reactor maker faces formidable near-term challenges.
Nano Nuclear Energy bets on microreactor mobility, while NuScale Power leverages its regulatory edge, both face steep losses and commercialization hurdles.
OKLO's flexible licensing strategy, DOE milestones and NRC progress aim to reduce uncertainty and support a repeatable reactor rollout model.
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Rising AI and data-center power needs may put Oklo and NuScale in focus as investors look beyond SpaceX's aerospace story.
NuScale Power (SMR) saw its shares surge in the last session with trading volume being higher than average. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions may not translate into further price increase in the near term.
The only company with U.S. design approval for SMRs has a huge project in the works.
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NuScale Power recently opened its 12th Energy Exploration (E2) Center at UVA Wise in southwest Virginia, funded by the Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank to support nuclear energy education, workforce transition, and potential future energy-technology deployments in the state. This expansion of NuScale’s global E2 Center network deepens hands-on familiarity with its NRC-approved small modular reactor technology, potentially reinforcing the company’s role in building a specialized...
NuScale's headwinds are real, but with global interest in nuclear energy heating up, the stock could have real upside in the next decade.
OKLO's pullback has reset valuation, but its pre-revenue status, weaker loss estimates and long commercialization path keep risks high.
This little nuclear stock could remain volatile for the rest of the year.
Small modular reactors could be the future of nuclear energy, and NuScale Power is one company leading the way.
NuScale's E2 Centers use real-world simulation to bring small modular reactor operations, control-room training and workforce preparedness into the classroom.
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A small bit of positive news could go a long way for NuScale Power.
News from Europe has investors interested in this American nuclear energy stock today.
According to a report from The Chosun, Japan plans to invest up to $25 billion in NuScale Power.
Japan has committed to invest up to $25b in NuScale Power and other U.S.-led small modular reactor projects. The agreement centers on building out an SMR supply chain in the U.S. and supporting deployment of NuScale’s reactors globally. This marks one of the largest international commitments to U.S. SMR technology to date. NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR) sits at the intersection of nuclear power and rising electricity demand tied to AI and data centers. Japan’s planned $25b commitment puts fresh...
NuScale Power is trading 75% below its all-time highs. Where will it be in 2029?
Tech conglomerates are bypassing centralized grids by directly financing utility monopolies and decentralized microreactors to secure vital dedicated energy.
NuScale Power's behind-the-meter push targets grid delays and reliability risks as data centers and industrial users seek direct, dependable power.
NuScale Power touts NRC-approved SMR modules for AI-era baseload power, but with no firm sale and big losses, investors want contract proof.
NuScale Power (SMR) is back in focus after recent trading pressure, with the stock down 28% over the past week and 20% over the past month, inviting closer attention from investors. See our latest analysis for NuScale Power. That recent drop comes on top of a weaker trend, with the 90 day share price return down 19.22% and the year to date share price return down 38.69%. In contrast, the 3 year total shareholder return of 18.48% points to a much stronger earlier period. If the recent pullback...
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Today, June 5, 2026, investors are weighing fresh policy tailwinds and new SMR applications against NuScale’s shifting risk profile.