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Energy to loan $17.5B for nuclear supply chains

{beacon} Energy Environment Energy Environment The Big Story Energy to loan 17.5B for nuclear supply chains The Trump administration will loan 17.5 billion out to try to speed up the process of building 10 large-scale nuclear power plants. © Greg Nash Energy Department leaders said Tuesday that they are issuing up to...
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AzerNews
· Jun 23, 2026
US to offer $17.5B in loans for nuclear reactor orders
The United States Department of Energy will provide 17.5 billion worth of low-interest loans to utility companies seeking to order a Westinghouse nuclear reactor, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. The funds will support five projects, each yielding two reactors, the department said, adding that seven utilities have signed formal letters of intent, AzerNEWS reports.
Off The Press
· Jun 23, 2026
Trump admin loaning $17.5B to build 10 large nuclear reactors
The Trump administration plans to issue 17.5 billion in loans to support the development of 10 new large nuclear power reactors, with the hope that the reactors will be under construction by the end of the decade and operational by the mid-2030s. This was a key goal laid out by President Donald Trump last year []...Click to read more
Fox Business
· Jun 23, 2026
Energy secretary says $17.5B in loans will help 'unleash the next American nuclear renaissance' for reactors
The Department of Energy announced 17.5 billion in conditional loans to strengthen the nuclear reactor supply chain and accelerate construction timelines.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 23, 2026
Trump administration loaning $17.5 billion to build 10 large nuclear reactors
The Trump administration plans to issue 17.5 billion in loans to support the development of 10 new large nuclear power reactors, with the hope that the reactors will be under construction by the end of the decade and operational by the mid-2030s. This was a key goal laid out by President Donald Trump last year []
Conservative Review
· Jun 23, 2026
Trump Energy Department To Provide $17.5B for Large-Scale Nuclear Power Projects as Demand Skyrockets
The Trump Department of Energy will issue loans worth a total of 17.5 billion to help fund 10 new nuclear power reactors nationwide, administration officials said on Tuesday.The post Trump Energy Department To Provide 17.5B for Large-Scale Nuclear Power Projects as Demand Skyrockets appeared first on .
UPI
· Jun 23, 2026
Energy Department creates loans for 10 nuclear reactors
Energy Department creates loans for 10 nuclear reactors
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