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Trump Signs Orders to Reshape U.S. Nuclear Energy Sector

The executive orders aim to quadruple nuclear power output by 2050, shift regulatory authority, and fast-track reactor deployment to meet AI-driven energy demand.

Overview

  • President Trump signed four executive orders on May 23, 2025, targeting a significant expansion of U.S. nuclear power production over the next 25 years.
  • The orders grant the Energy Secretary authority to approve advanced reactor designs, reducing the role of the independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
  • Federal agencies are directed to site new reactors on federal lands and military bases, with a goal to pilot three experimental reactors by July 4, 2026.
  • The Defense Production Act has been invoked to secure domestic uranium supplies and reduce reliance on imports from countries like Russia and China.
  • Critics warn that the accelerated timelines and reduced regulatory oversight could compromise safety and weaken the independence of the NRC.