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Westinghouse, Cameco and Brookfield Partner with U.S. Government on $80-Billion Nuclear Power Push

The partnership will build $80 billion in nuclear reactors using Westinghouse technology, creating over 100,000 construction jobs and supporting U.S. energy security and AI growth.

  • On Oct. 28, 2025, the United States Government announced a strategic partnership with Westinghouse Electric Company, Cameco Corporation and Brookfield Asset Management to deploy at least $80 billion in new reactors.
  • Following the May 23, 2025 Executive Orders, the partnership frames nuclear deployment as central to America’s leadership in nuclear power and artificial intelligence.
  • The partnership's financial terms include the United States Government holding a Participation Interest that entitles it to 20% of cash distributions above US$17.5 billion, while the government arranges financing and approvals, the companies said.
  • For workers and the industrial base, each two-unit Westinghouse AP1000 project sustains 45,000 manufacturing and engineering jobs, while a national rollout will create more than 100,000 construction jobs and power AI data centers.
  • Brookfield's financial scale positions it to leverage over $1 trillion of assets under management and more than half a trillion dollars invested in U.S. infrastructure, but the companies warn this involves forward‑looking information and material risk factors.
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The US government has agreed to form a strategic partnership with Westinghouse Electric, Cameco and Brookfield Asset Management to build at least $80 billion worth of new nuclear reactors in the United States.

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The US government has reached an agreement with the Westinghouse Electric Co. energy company to build large-scale nuclear reactors totalling $80 billion, equivalent to € 68750 million, as Bloomberg has advanced. This is the latest effort to meet the growing demand for electricity needed by the data centers needed for the development of artificial intelligence (AI).Continue reading

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Business Wire broke the news in Crystal River, United States on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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