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世界核能协会总干事:2026全球核能从雄心转向行动:机械设备
Huafu Securities· 2026-01-10 08:23
Investment Rating - The industry rating is "Outperform the Market," indicating that the overall return of the industry is expected to exceed the market benchmark index by more than 5% over the next 6 months [14]. Core Insights - The year 2026 is highlighted as a pivotal year for global nuclear energy, transitioning from ambition to action, with small modular reactors (SMRs) emerging as a significant development focus. Numerous SMR projects are underway in the U.S. and Canada, with construction already started at the Darlington site in Canada [3][5]. - The nuclear power sector is witnessing steady progress in various countries, including Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland, as well as advancements in nuclear projects in Egypt and Rwanda. China continues to advance its nuclear power projects, showcasing strong industrial capabilities [3]. - The industry is focusing on financing and supply chain development, with increased participation from private investors. The second World Nuclear Supply Chain Conference will be held in Manila, and the operational launch of the Onkalo deep geological repository in Finland will provide a model for nuclear waste management [4]. Summary by Sections Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) - SMRs are seen as a key solution to meet the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence, attracting ongoing interest from technology giants. Companies like Jingye Intelligent are advancing their SMR technology development, with plans to establish a subsidiary focused on powering AI data centers [5][6]. Industry Events and Collaboration - The year 2026 marks significant anniversaries for the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters, prompting the industry to learn from past experiences and enhance nuclear safety cooperation. Various industry events, including the World Economic Forum and the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle Conference, will facilitate communication with the financial sector and energy users [4]. Investment Opportunities - Several companies are recommended for attention: 1. Jingye Intelligent: Plans to establish an SMR subsidiary focused on AI data center power supply [6]. 2. Jiadian Co.: Leading position in the nuclear power sector with its helium blower product [6]. 3. Guoguang Electric: Key components for the ITER project [6]. 4. Lanshi Heavy Industry: Covers upstream nuclear fuel systems to downstream spent fuel processing [6]. 5. Kexin Electromechanical: Producing high-temperature gas-cooled reactor products [6]. 6. Hailu Heavy Industry: Services various reactor types including third and fourth generation reactors [6]. 7. Jiangsu Shentong: Secured over 90% of orders for nuclear-grade valves in new nuclear power projects [6].
英伟达或将召开闭门峰会,聚焦 AI 数据中心供电瓶颈问题
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun· 2025-12-13 03:40
Core Insights - The article highlights the increasing pressure on AI infrastructure development due to the "power shortage" faced by data centers, which is becoming a significant challenge for the industry [1][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - NVIDIA is set to host a closed-door summit for startups at its headquarters in Santa Clara, California, next week, focusing on addressing the critical issue of power supply constraints affecting AI development [1][3]. - The summit aims to create a platform for executives from startups in the power and electrical engineering sectors to discuss potential solutions [3]. Group 2: Industry Challenges - The rapid iteration of AI technology has led to a growing application of high-power AI server chips, which in turn poses severe power supply challenges for data centers planning to build and deploy related equipment [3]. - The participating companies at the summit will include those from various sub-sectors, including software and physical power supply technologies, with several being firms that NVIDIA has already invested in [3].