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US Nuclear Renaissance Finally Starts…? TNC Plans New South Carolina Reactor

April 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Nuclear Co. (TNC), a groundbreaking startup that emerged from stealth in 2024 as America’s leading nuclear project integrator, is gearing up to propose one of the first large-scale conventional reactor builds in the United States in over a decade.

According to Bloomberg, TNC could soon reveal plans for an AP1000 reactor at one of three potential sites in South Carolina as electricity demand continues to surge, driven primarily by AI data centers. The company’s design-once, build-many approach, along with fresh Series A funding, has positioned them as a key player in the industry.

Governor Henry McMaster has welcomed TNC’s move, anticipating the creation of over 100 jobs and supporting a targeted 6-gigawatt fleet rollout. South Carolina’s existing infrastructure, skilled workforce, and supportive state leadership make it an ideal location for such a project.

Despite recent advancements and discussions surrounding a potential nuclear renaissance in the U.S., countries like China, Russia, and India have taken the lead in nuclear power plant construction. TNC’s upcoming project signifies a step towards revitalizing America’s nuclear expertise.

Investors looking to capitalize on the construction of new nuclear facilities should consider opportunities in construction companies, heavy equipment manufacturers, and service providers involved in the process. Companies like Fluor, Amentum, Curtiss-Wright, and others present promising investment prospects in this sector.

As the landscape of nuclear power evolves, the construction of new plants will not only impact uranium prices but also offer opportunities for growth and innovation within the industry. Stay tuned for further developments in this dynamic sector.

Carolina Finally Nuclear Plans Reactor Renaissance South Starts TNC
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