Industry Overview - The artificial intelligence (AI)-powered data center industry is experiencing significant growth, leading to increased demand for nuclear energy as a power source [1] - The U.S. Department of Energy predicts that data center energy usage will "double or triple by 2028," following a doubling over the past decade [2] - Recent executive orders aim to increase U.S. nuclear energy capacity from 100 gigawatts (GW) to 400 GW by 2050, focusing on reactors near military installations and AI data centers [3] Company Insights: Constellation Energy Corp. (CEG) - Constellation Energy is a leading U.S. energy company with a strong focus on clean and nuclear energy, planning a $5.1 billion capital expenditure through 2025 to enhance nuclear fuel acquisition [6] - The company has secured a 20-year agreement with Microsoft to revive the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, involving a $1.6 billion investment to provide carbon-free electricity for data centers [8] - CEG has also signed a 20-year energy deal with Meta Platforms to supply 1.1 gigawatts of nuclear power for its AI data centers starting in 2027 [9] - Expected revenue and earnings growth rates for CEG are 0.9% and 9%, respectively, with a recent 0.7% improvement in the earnings consensus estimate [10] Company Insights: Talen Energy Corp. (TLN) - Talen Energy is an independent power producer operating various energy sources, including nuclear, and is developing battery storage projects [12] - TLN has expanded its nuclear energy partnership with Amazon, committing to supply 1,920 megawatts of carbon-free nuclear power through 2042 [13][14] - The expected revenue and earnings growth rates for TLN are 25.1% and over 100%, respectively, with a 2.9% improvement in the earnings consensus estimate for the next year [14]
2 Nuclear Energy Stocks in Focus Amid Multi-Decade Data Center Deal