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DOE Allocates $17.5B in Loans for New Nuclear Reactor Development

The Department of Energy is providing $17.5 billion in loan support to accelerate construction of 10 large-scale nuclear reactors across the United States.

The Department of Energy has announced $17.5 billion in loan financing aimed at supporting the development of 10 large nuclear reactors nationwide. According to analysis from Capstone, the financing program positions major utility companies including Dominion Energy, DTE Energy, WEC Energy Group, Public Service Enterprise Group, and Entergy Corp. to access the funding for reactor construction projects.

The loan program represents a significant federal investment in nuclear energy infrastructure as the nation seeks to expand its zero-carbon electricity generation capacity. Large-scale nuclear facilities provide reliable baseload power and are increasingly viewed as critical components of the energy transition supporting grid decarbonization goals.

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