Is Nuclear energy stocks finally getting more attention?
u/HealthyRope573 ·
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· May 15, 2026 at 15:11
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honestly it's kind of wild how nuclear went from being this thing nobody wanted to touch for like a decade to suddenly everyone ayre talking about it again. and the reason isn't even some big policy shift or environmental awakening, i think AI is eating insane amounts of power and data centers keep multiplying. feels like the demand side finally caught up to what the bulls have been saying for years
anyway i've been going down a rabbit hole on nuclear stocks lately and curious what other people here are actually watching or holding. like there's so many ways to play this thing. you got the uranium miners which feel more like a commodity bet, then reactor companies and the whole small modular reactor space which is more speculative but potentially huge if the tech actually gets built out at scale, and then on the other end you have utilities that already operate nuclear plants which are way more boring but at least they're printing cash right now from power purchase agreements
i personally think the smr angle is interesting but it's still years away from being a real revenue story for most of these companies so the risk is pretty different depending on which part of the chain you're looking at
also what gets me is we might genuinely still be early here. if you believe data center buildout keeps accelerating over the next five or ten years the grid math just doesn't work without something like nuclear filling the gap. renewables alone aren't going to cut it for baseload power at that scale. so yeah curious where people are putting their money or at least their attention in this space