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Nuclear Sprint: DOE and Industry Race to Meet Trump’s Target

Key Takeaway

The US government and industry are actively accelerating nuclear energy development, signaling a significant shift in future power generation options and potential long-term stability for developers and large consumers.

AI Summary

  • A Senate Committee hearing on March 19, 2026, examined the DOE's implementation of President Trump's May 2025 nuclear energy executive orders.
  • Key witnesses included DOE Assistant Secretary Theodore Garrish, Kairos Power CEO Dr. Michael Laufer, and Idaho National Laboratory Director Dr. John C. Wagner, highlighting a strong government-industry collaboration on nuclear.
  • The 'Nuclear Sprint' indicates an accelerated push for nuclear energy development and deployment, signaling potential new baseload generation options for IPPs and stable, low-carbon power for large consumers.
  • This initiative suggests forthcoming policy support, regulatory streamlining, and potentially significant funding for nuclear projects, impacting future power supply and market dynamics.

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Article Content

The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources convened March 19 for a full committee hearing to examine the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) implementation of President Trump’s May 2025 nuclear energy executive orders. Three witnesses—DOE Assistant Secretary Theodore Garrish, Kairos Power CEO Dr. Michael Laufer, and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Director Dr. John C. Wagner—testified, […] The post Nuclear Sprint: DOE and Industry Race to Meet Trump’s Target appeared first on POWER Magazine .