President Trump Signs Executive Order Bolstering Nuclear Production Across the Country

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Trump orders changes to nuclear power regulations in bid to satisfy AI energy demands

President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders May 23 intended to overhaul the regulation of commercial nuclear reactors and speed the process of building and deploying nuclear power.

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Trump signs orders to overhaul Nuclear Regulatory Commission, speed reactor deployment

The NRC is a 50-year-old, independent agency that regulates the nation's fleet of nuclear reactors.

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President Trump Signs Executive Orders on Nuclear Energy Production

President Trump signed four executive orders on nuclear energy production aimed at reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and cutting regulations, reinvigorating and accelerating domestic production, deploying advanced nuclear reactor technologies for national security, and streamlining nuclear reactor testing.

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Nuclear power stocks surge after Trump overhauls regulations
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders on Friday. The orders are meant to accelerate the development of nuclear power reactors in the U.S. and revamp the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Share prices of nuclear energy companies including Oklo and Nuscale rose sharply after the orders were signed.
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Trump Seeks to Fast-Track Nuclear Licenses, Overhaul Regulatory Agency
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Trump signs executive orders to boost nuclear power, speed up approvals
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Trump Nuclear Power Update as New Order May Bring Back Cold War-Era Act
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Trump signs executive orders bolstering nuclear industry, domestic uranium mining
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Nuclear stocks rally on report Trump will sign executive orders to support industry
Nuclear power stocks surged Friday on a report that President Donald Trump will sign executive orders to speed the construction of reactors.Advanced reactor companies Oklo and NuScale jumped about 8% premarket. Cameco Corp., one of the biggest uranium miners in the world, rose more than 4%. Trump could sign the orders as early as Friday.
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Trump Orders Faster Build-Out of Nuclear Power Plants
President Trump signed four executive orders on Friday aimed at accelerating the construction of nuclear power plants in the United States. One order directs the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to take no more than 18 months to approve applications for new reactors. Another directs the Energy and Defense departments to explore siting reactors on federal lands and military bases, possibly alongside new data centers.
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"A Huge Day For The Nuclear Industry": Trump Signs Orders To Fast Track SMR Development & Deployment
President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders designed to fast-track the development and deployment of advanced nuclear reactors. The orders aim to strip away what the administration describes as decades of regulatory overreach that have stifled innovation and stagnated the industry. Trump declared nuclear power “a hot industry” and praised it as “very safe and environmental”
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Trump Signs Executive Order To Overhaul Nuclear Reactor Testing
President Donald J. Trump signed a sweeping executive order Friday to reform and accelerate the testing and deployment of advanced nuclear reactors within the
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Trump seeks to boost nuclear industry and overhaul safety regulator
President Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at boosting nuclear power. One order calls for major reforms at the independent agency that oversees America's nuclear reactors. The order also asks the agency to reconsider strict radiation standards that are currently used to ensure safety for workers and the public.
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Trump signs executive orders to streamline nuclear power expansion
Trump signs executive orders to streamline nuclear power expansion. First order aims to "speed up the approval and adoption process for specialized nuclear reactors at these sorts of sites" Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Energy Secretary Chris Wright have spearheaded the effort. Another order addressed expanding the nuclear industrial base.
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Trump signs executive orders unleashing ‘American nuclear renaissance’
The executive orders call for the overhaul of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which regulates the nation’s nuclear reactors. The NRC is required to make decisions on nuclear reactor licenses within 18 months. The orders also allow for the Energy and Defense departments to build additional nuclear reactors on federal land. The reactors are expected to be utilized for defense and artificial intelligence (AI) programs.
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