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  1. Nuclear Energy Content Hub
  2. DOE Announces Nuclear Expansion Push; NUKZ Positioned for Growth
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DOE Announces Nuclear Expansion Push; NUKZ Positioned for Growth

Elle Caruso FitzgeraldApr 08, 2026
2026-04-08

The domestic nuclear energy landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift from preservation to expansion. Recent announcements from the Department of Energy (DOE) have signaled a significant federal commitment to both the existing nuclear reactor fleet and the infrastructure required to support it. For investors in the Range Nuclear Renaissance ETF (NUKZ ), these developments highlight a strengthening fundamental case for nuclear manufacturers and industrial giants.

DOE Support for the Existing Nuclear Fleet

The DOE’s Utility Power Reactor Incremental Scaling Effort (UPRISE) underscores a critical realization that meeting surging decarbonization goals requires more than just new builds. By focusing on increasing the capacity of the nation’s 94 operating reactors and restarting retired ones, the DOE is creating a steady pipeline of high-margin service and equipment contracts. This initiative is particularly bullish for specialized manufacturers like Curtiss-Wright (CW), Mirion Technologies (MIR), and Flowserve (FLS).

These firms provide the mission-critical valves, pumps, and radiation monitoring systems essential for extending the life of aging assets. The inclusion of companies in the nuclear manufacturing and supply chain is a unique feature of NUKZ, compared to other nuclear-themed ETFs focused more on the mining and reactor design sectors. 

As utilities seek to squeeze more megawatts out of existing footprints, the recurring revenue models of these industrial players gain significant visibility. The technical complexity of nuclear uprates creates a high barrier to entry, shielding these manufacturers from broader industrial volatility.

Strengthening the Grid and Nuclear Reliability

Simultaneously, the DOE announced the Speed to Power through Accelerated Reconductoring and other Key Advanced Transmission Technology Upgrades (SPARK), a $1.9 billion investment through the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program to bolster critical grid infrastructure.

While nuclear plants provide the baseload power, the delivery system requires a massive overhaul to handle increased electrification. This increase in federal funding serves as a direct catalyst for diversified industrials such as Emerson Electric (EMR) and GE Vernova (GEV).

As the grid becomes more complex, the demand for advanced automation, turbine technology, and grid software accelerates. For GEV and EMR, the intersection of nuclear reliability and grid modernization represents a long-term growth corridor.

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