Advisor Poll: SMRs & AI Lead Multifaceted Nuclear Investment Case

A recent poll of financial advisors confirms that interest in the “nuclear renaissance” investment case is driven by several distinct tailwinds. When asked what they find most interesting about the sector, the responses revealed enthusiasm for new technology, built upon an appreciation for the fundamental benefits of nuclear power.

Growth Potential of Small Modular Reactors

The top response to what they find most interesting about the sector, cited by 35% of advisors, is the growth potential of small modular reactors (SMRs). This highlights a significant interest in the innovation and technological evolution shaping the industry’s future. SMRs represent a major shift from conventional, large-scale projects. They focus instead on modular construction and the flexibility to deploy nuclear power in new applications. This could include providing high-heat industrial power for chemical companies or securing reliable energy for remote data centers and military bases.

Potential Benefits as an AI Adjacency

Following closely, 22% of advisors pointed to nuclear’s potential benefits as an AI adjacency. This is arguably the most powerful new demand driver the sector has seen in decades. Industry leaders now recognize that reliable electricity is the “central rate limiter of AI” , with power demand expected to grow “basically parabolic”, Range Fund Holdings CEO Tim Rotolo said during a recent webcast.

This has pushed major technology companies, whose business models are now reliant on access to power more than ever before, to become vocal supporters and financial partners in nuclear development, Rotolo added.

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