Industry Overview - The AI-powered data center industry is experiencing significant growth, leading to increased demand for nuclear energy, which has become a hot sector on Wall Street over the past year [1] - The U.S. Department of Energy projects that data center energy usage will "double or triple by 2028," following a doubling over the past decade [2] - Executive orders signed by President Trump aim to increase U.S. nuclear energy capacity from 100 GW to 400 GW by 2050, focusing on reactors near military installations and AI data center hubs [3] Company Highlights Constellation Energy Corp. (CEG) - CEG is a leading energy company with a focus on clean and nuclear energy, planning a $5.1 billion capital expenditure through 2025 to acquire nuclear fuel and increase inventory [7] - The company has acquired a 2,645 MW nuclear plant, enhancing its operational capacity in Texas [8] - CEG has entered into a 20-year agreement with Microsoft to revive the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, aiming to provide carbon-free electricity for data centers [9][10] - Expected revenue and earnings growth rates for CEG are -0.3% and 8.8%, respectively, for the current year [12] Vistra Corp. (VST) - VST operates as an integrated electricity and power generation company with a diversified clean energy portfolio, including nuclear assets [13] - The company is positioned to benefit from government contracts and public-private partnerships related to AI infrastructure and grid reliability [15] - Expected revenue and earnings growth rates for VST are 34% and -15.4%, respectively, for the current year [16] Mirion Technologies Inc. (MIR) - MIR provides radiation detection and monitoring products, essential for operational nuclear facilities and next-gen reactors [17][18] - The company is focused on expanding its reach in the nuclear energy sector by collaborating with small modular reactor developers [19] - Expected revenue and earnings growth rates for MIR are 5.3% and 14.6%, respectively, for the current year [20] BWX Technologies Inc. (BWXT) - BWXT manufactures nuclear components and operates in both government and commercial sectors [21] - The company is expanding its commercial power segment and is involved in developing micro-nuclear reactors [22] - Expected revenue and earnings growth rates for BWXT are 12.9% and 6.6%, respectively, for the current year [23] Cameco Corp. (CCJ) - CCJ is one of the largest uranium producers globally, supplying uranium for clean electricity generation in nuclear plants [24] - The company operates through three segments: Uranium, Fuel Services, and Westinghouse, providing various services and components for nuclear reactors [25] - Expected revenue and earnings growth rates for CCJ are 7.5% and 91.8%, respectively, for the current year [26]
Watch 5 Nuclear Energy Stocks Set to Surge on Huge Data Center Growth