Private Capital and Federal Policy - Steve Everley's Insights into Washington's Nuclear Ambitions

Private Capital and Federal Policy - Steve Everley's Insights into Washington's Nuclear Ambitions

Author: Going Nuclear May 22, 2025 Duration: 58:50

In this episode, Trevor Hall and Justin Hune discuss the recent fluctuations in the uranium market, highlighting the wild sentiment swings and significant policy reversals in nuclear energy across various countries. They delve into the ambitious goals set by the U.S. to quadruple nuclear capacity by 2050, the challenges of financing nuclear projects, and the dynamics of the spot price in the uranium market. The conversation sets the stage for an insightful discussion with guest expert Steve Everly from FTI Consulting, focusing on energy policies and the future of nuclear energy.


Steve discusses his extensive background in energy policy, particularly focusing on nuclear energy. He highlights the unique gaps that nuclear can fill in the energy landscape, especially in light of the growing need for reliable, low-carbon energy sources. The discussion covers the current investment landscape for nuclear energy, the role of private capital, and the importance of federal incentives. Everley also addresses the challenges in the supply chain for nuclear fuel and the increasing interest from tech companies in investing in nuclear energy solutions.


For anyone trying to make sense of the complex and rapidly changing world of nuclear energy and its markets, Going Nuclear with Justin Huhn and Trevor Hall offers a clear signal through the noise. This isn't just broad commentary; it's a focused dive led by two analysts deeply embedded in the sector. Justin Huhn, from Uranium Insider, and Trevor Hall, of Mining Stock Daily, combine their distinct perspectives to break down the week's most important developments. You'll hear their conversations move seamlessly from high-level financial market shifts and policy changes affecting utilities down to the granular details of specific uranium exploration projects and mining company updates. The discussion is grounded in real-time news, offering listeners not just information but context on how a new contract, a geopolitical event, or a technological advancement might ripple through the investment landscape. Tuning into this podcast feels like getting a direct briefing from informed colleagues who cut through the hype. They examine the practical realities of the nuclear fuel cycle, the economics behind new reactor technologies, and the investment implications of it all, providing a consistent and detailed resource for anyone with a professional or serious personal interest in the energy transition's most pivotal industry.
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