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miércoles, 17 de septiembre de 2025, 9:05 am ET2 min de lectura
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NuScale Power: A Leader in SMR Technology
NuScale Power is a pioneer in SMR technology, focusing on large-scale energy projects. The company has expanded its partner base to include tech giants and financial institutions, positioning it as a key player in the future of sustainable, carbon-free energy. Its SMR portfolio has seen significant strides in manufacturing and commercialization, with notable partnerships such as Doosan Interability and ENTRA1 Energy [1]. Recently, NuScale Power announced its support for ENTRA1 Energy’s agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority, which aims to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of its NRC-approved SMR technology [1]. This initiative underscores NuScale’s commitment to delivering carbon-free, baseload electricity to meet the growing demand from key sectors.
Nano Nuclear Energy: Innovating in Microreactors
Nano Nuclear Energy (NNE) is strategically positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for clean, reliable, and zero-emission energy solutions, particularly in the advanced nuclear sector. The company is developing microreactors that aim to provide clean, portable, and scalable nuclear power. NNE recently announced a 10-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to advance its microreactor technologies, including the KRONOS MMR and LOKI MMR systems [1]. This collaboration will leverage INL’s expertise in reactor design, materials testing, regulatory support, and commercialization to speed up the development, licensing, and deployment of NNE’s clean, modular nuclear energy solutions.
Price Performance and Valuation
In the year-to-date period, NuScale Power and NNE’s shares have appreciated 91.4% and 26.3%, respectively [1]. NuScale Power benefits from advancements in SMR technology and its growing partnerships with tech giants and financial institutions. However, Nano Nuclear is in a pre-revenue phase, concentrating on research and development, which suggests limited near-term revenue prospects [1]. Valuation-wise, SMR and NNE shares are currently overvalued, with SMR shares trading at 19.58X and NNE’s 5.77X in terms of trailing 12-month Price/Book [1].
Conclusion
While NuScale Power is ahead in commercialization, Nano Nuclear Energy’s focus on microreactors and strong research partnerships positions it for greater long-term upside. NNE’s innovative approach and strategic collaborations make it better placed to capture emerging opportunities in the advanced nuclear sector. Despite innovations and collaborations, NuScale Power faces challenges in the competitive energy market, including the growing presence of renewable energy sources and regulatory hurdles. Currently, Nano Nuclear Energy carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), making the stock a stronger pick than NuScale Power, which has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) [1].
References
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/zacks:f0c6d9b61094b:0-nuscale-power-vs-nano-nuclear-which-nuclear-stock-has-an-edge-now/
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Nano Nuclear Energy is a tech-driven nuclear energy company with business lines including microreactor technologies, nuclear fuel fabrication, transportation, and consulting services. Its reactor products in development include the solid core battery reactor ZEUS and the low-pressure coolant reactor ODIN. The company also develops the KRONOS Micro Modular Reactor Energy System and the Pylon Transportable Reactor Platform for space applications. Subsidiaries include Advanced Fuel Transportation Inc., HALEU Energy Fuel Inc., and NANO Nuclear Space Inc.
The small modular reactor (SMR) market is poised for significant growth, with a projected value of $8.37 billion by 2032, expanding at a CAGR of 4.98% from 2025 to 2032 [1]. NuScale Power and Nano Nuclear Energy (NNE) are two key players in this space, each with its unique strengths and potential.NuScale Power: A Leader in SMR Technology
NuScale Power is a pioneer in SMR technology, focusing on large-scale energy projects. The company has expanded its partner base to include tech giants and financial institutions, positioning it as a key player in the future of sustainable, carbon-free energy. Its SMR portfolio has seen significant strides in manufacturing and commercialization, with notable partnerships such as Doosan Interability and ENTRA1 Energy [1]. Recently, NuScale Power announced its support for ENTRA1 Energy’s agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority, which aims to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of its NRC-approved SMR technology [1]. This initiative underscores NuScale’s commitment to delivering carbon-free, baseload electricity to meet the growing demand from key sectors.
Nano Nuclear Energy: Innovating in Microreactors
Nano Nuclear Energy (NNE) is strategically positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for clean, reliable, and zero-emission energy solutions, particularly in the advanced nuclear sector. The company is developing microreactors that aim to provide clean, portable, and scalable nuclear power. NNE recently announced a 10-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to advance its microreactor technologies, including the KRONOS MMR and LOKI MMR systems [1]. This collaboration will leverage INL’s expertise in reactor design, materials testing, regulatory support, and commercialization to speed up the development, licensing, and deployment of NNE’s clean, modular nuclear energy solutions.
Price Performance and Valuation
In the year-to-date period, NuScale Power and NNE’s shares have appreciated 91.4% and 26.3%, respectively [1]. NuScale Power benefits from advancements in SMR technology and its growing partnerships with tech giants and financial institutions. However, Nano Nuclear is in a pre-revenue phase, concentrating on research and development, which suggests limited near-term revenue prospects [1]. Valuation-wise, SMR and NNE shares are currently overvalued, with SMR shares trading at 19.58X and NNE’s 5.77X in terms of trailing 12-month Price/Book [1].
Conclusion
While NuScale Power is ahead in commercialization, Nano Nuclear Energy’s focus on microreactors and strong research partnerships positions it for greater long-term upside. NNE’s innovative approach and strategic collaborations make it better placed to capture emerging opportunities in the advanced nuclear sector. Despite innovations and collaborations, NuScale Power faces challenges in the competitive energy market, including the growing presence of renewable energy sources and regulatory hurdles. Currently, Nano Nuclear Energy carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), making the stock a stronger pick than NuScale Power, which has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) [1].
References
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/zacks:f0c6d9b61094b:0-nuscale-power-vs-nano-nuclear-which-nuclear-stock-has-an-edge-now/

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