Small Modular Reactors Spark Interest as Nuclear Energy and Uranium Gain Stea​m

Sentiment toward nuclear energy continues to improve, and experts believe SMRs will play an important role in the industry’s future.

As nuclear energy and uranium continue to attract renewed attention from both investors and the general public, technological advances are bringing small modular reactors (SMRs) to the forefront.

SMRs vary in size and power, but are essentially smaller-scale versions of traditional nuclear reactors. Although it’s still early days, they’ve been praised by industry insiders for various reasons , including their size and relative simplicity.

During the latest Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada ( PDAC ) convention, several uranium companies and expert voices highlighted SMRs as a key component of the market moving forward. They also discussed the moment nuclear energy is having in the eyes of investors, and shared their thoughts on what’s needed to move the industry forward. Nuclear energy sentiment strong on PDAC floor “I think […]

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