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The Department of Energy, under President Donald Trump, has moved aggressively to invigorate the domestic nuclear sector.Ā
The new Defense Production Act Consortium ā an initiative designed to rebuild the entire U.S. nuclear fuel cycle from uranium mining to advanced reactor deployment ā gathered for its first meeting on Tuesday.Ā Ā
During the meeting, the DOE brought together nuclear companies, government agencies and supply-chain partners to outline the gaps and opportunities in America's nuclear fuel infrastructure.
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The newly launched Defense Production Act Consortium responds directly to President Trump's executive order to "Reinvigorate the Nuclear Industrial Base."
The program empowers the DOE to establish voluntary agreements across the nuclear ecosystem ā covering mining, conversion, enrichment, reprocessing and advanced reactor fuel fabrication.Ā
The purpose is to slash reliance on foreign uranium, bolster national energy security and accelerate the next wave of nuclear reactor projects.ā
Trump's nuclear policies will likely reshape the landscape of American energy generation for decades to come ā and it's also driving stock moves.Ā
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