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Millions of dollars in grant money from Kentucky’s state government have begun flowing out to put the Commonwealth in a competitive position for developing nuclear energy.
Centrus Energy (NYSE: LEU), one of the few U.S. companies licensed to sell low-enriched uranium (LEU), saw its stock skyrocket more than 7,200% over the past decade. Let's see why this nuclear energy stock soared -- and where it might head over the next ten years.
New state legislation introduced last month would allow California to approve the deployment of next-generation nuclear technologies that have been licensed by the federal government since 2005. “With California having energy goals such as having 90% clean electricity by 2035,
Artificial intelligence is increasing electricity consumption at an alarming rate, and these two companies are helping to solve the problem.
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the world's nuclear capacity could expand by up to 2.6 times from 2024 to 2050. Therefore, it could be the right time to buy these two nuclear energy stocks: NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR) and GE Vernova (NYSE:GEV).
The government says the nation's defence environment has "significantly changed" since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nuclear power is on the rise around the world, but with it comes an extremely pressing question: where will all of the radioactive waste be stored? For Japan, one answer may lie in literally the most remote location at their disposal.
Two nuclear start-ups and an established dividend payer look like top choices this month.