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Nuclear Energy
Unleash Commercial Nuclear Power in the United States
The long-awaited American nuclear renaissance must launch during President Trump’s administration. As global energy demand continues to grow,
America must lead the commercialization of affordable and abundant nuclear energy
. As such, the Department will work diligently and creatively to enable the rapid deployment and export of next-generation nuclear technology.
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Energy Department Announces $134 Million to Advance U.S. Fusion Leadership Through Targeted Research
September 10, 2025
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U.S. Department of Energy to Distribute Next Round of HALEU to U.S. Nuclear Industry
August 26, 2025
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Department of Energy Announces Initial Selections for New Reactor Pilot Program
August 12, 2025
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Energy Department Announces First Pilot Project for Advanced Nuclear Fuel Lines
August 4, 2025
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Office of Nuclear Energy
Commercial Utilization of Nuclear Power
Baseload Power Generation
Commercial nuclear plants excel at providing baseload power—consistent, reliable electricity available 24/7 regardless of weather conditions. Modern nuclear facilities maintain impressive capacity factors exceeding 90%, significantly outperforming most other generation sources.
Economic Impact
The nuclear industry creates substantial economic value through high-paying jobs and local investment. Each operating nuclear plant typically employs 500-1,000 permanent workers with salaries averaging 30% higher than local mean wages. Beyond direct employment, nuclear plants contribute significantly to local tax bases, supporting essential community services including schools, infrastructure, and emergency response systems.
Advanced Reactor Development
The commercial nuclear sector continues to evolve with several companies developing advanced reactor designs that promise improved economics, enhanced safety features, and greater operational flexibility. Small modular reactors (SMRs) and microreactors are gaining particular attention for their potential to serve remote communities.
Other Priorities
Advance Energy Addition, Not Subtraction
Increase American Energy Production
The Department’s goal will be to unleash the great abundance of American energy required to power modern life and to achieve a durable state of American energy dominance.
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Energy Innovation
Driving research and development to shape the future of energy systems and technologies.
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Energy Exports
Managing emergency fuel reserves to support national energy security.
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Affordable Energy for Consumers
A commonsense approach that does not regulate products that consumers value out of the market; instead, affordability and consumer choice will be our guiding light.
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Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR)
The SPR is a national asset that protects our security in times of crisis. It must be refilled.
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Nuclear Security
Modernize America’s nuclear stockpile
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Energy Reliability
Fortifying America’s electric grid is critical to the reliable and secure delivery of electricity.
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Energy Infrastructure
Prioritize more efficient permitting to enable private sector investments and build the energy infrastructure needed to make energy more affordable, reliable, and secure.
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