Nuclear Stocks Mixed After U.S. Army Launches Program to Deploy Small Reactors.
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With the Janus program, the U.S. Army plans to install small nuclear reactors on bases to provide a secure power supply to critical facilities. The project builds on the experience gained from Project Pele and is scheduled to commission the first reactors by 2028. The goal is to reduce dependence on diesel and ensure operational readiness.
Nuclear stocks mixed after U.S. Army launches program to deploy small reactors.
Spencer Kimball CNBC, Wed, Oct 15 2025 Key Points The U.S. Army on Tuesday launched a program to build micro nuclear reactors. Investors have speculated heavily on the fortunes of NuScale, Oklo and Nano Nuclear despite the fact that none of the companies have deployed a reactor yet. Nuclear stocks traded mixed Wednesday after the U.S. Army launched a program to deploy small reactors………….. The U.S. Army on Tuesday unveiled a program to build mic…
Secretaries of Energy and Army announce joint nuclear microreactor program
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll announced a new nuclear reactor program Tuesday to deploy microreactors in the military. Called the Janus program, Wright and Driscoll announced the effort at the 2025 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) conference in Washington. The announcement heavily referred to President Donald Trump’s four nuclear energy-related executive orders released Ma…
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