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Should You Buy Nuclear Energy Stocks in 2026?

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Should You Buy Nuclear Energy Stocks in 2026?

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By Brett Schafer – Dec 17, 2025 at 10:05PM ESTKey PointsNuclear energy is making a comeback to help power the AI revolution. Nuclear stocks like Oklo and NuScale Power are soaring, even if they barely generate revenue. The stocks look overvalued right now and should be avoided in 2026. These 10 Stocks Could Mint the Next Wave of Millionaires ›NYSE: OKLOOkloMarket Cap$13BToday's Changeangle-down(-9.06%) $7.57Current Price$75.94Price as of December 17, 2025 at 4:00 PM ETWall Street is betting big on a resurgence of this renewable energy source.Artificial intelligence (AI) has changed the global economy in more ways than one. It has indirectly impacted the energy markets due to the substantial electricity needs at data centers used to train and run AI models. In order to keep the electricity supply growing with demand, different methods for energy production are being evaluated. One energy source seeing a renaissance is nuclear power. Shunned for decades due to concerns over waste contamination, the renewable energy source is now being considered as a solution for AI data centers. Two stocks have soared on the back of this nuclear energy shift: Oklo (OKLO 9.06%) and NuScale Power (SMR 8.12%). Should you consider adding nuclear energy stocks like Oklo and NuScale Power to your portfolio in 2026? ExpandNYSE: SMRNuScale PowerToday's Change(-8.12%) $-1.39Current Price$15.73Key Data PointsMarket Cap$4.8BDay's Range$15.69 - $17.2552wk Range$11.08 - $57.42Volume22MAvg Vol24MGross Margin64.95% AI and growing electricity needs The United States is growing its demand for electricity generation for the first time in a long while, driven by AI. Analysts expect upwards of $1 trillion spent on capital investments from now until 2029 to match this demand. Nuclear start-ups like Oklo and NuScale Power are looking to capture this opportunity. Oklo is designing a small nuclear reactor that will use recycled nuclear waste, along with its own recycling facilities, to produce radioisotopes. These small reactors are being proposed for direct-generation needs, such as military applications or data centers. Advertisement NuScale Power is also building a small modular reactor (SMR), with formal approval for its design from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Oklo hasn't submitted its final design for approval, as of this writing. The standard SMR from NuScale Power will generate 77 megawatts of electricity. With estimates for 50 gigawatts (approximately 50,000 megawatts) of new electricity generation needed between now and 2030, there could be room for hundreds of SMRs to be deployed around the country to power data centers. Image source: Getty Images. Rising stock prices, but not much business progress Stocks of both Oklo and NuScale Power have risen on the back of the AI trade. Oklo stock is up 733%, while NuScale Power's is up 65.6% in the last three years. Oklo has a market cap of $12.9 billion, while NuScale Power has a market cap of $5.3 billion. Investors are clearly bullish on these two companies. The problem is, neither of them has ever built or even licensed a nuclear power plant design in real life. NuScale Power has an approved design by the NRC, but the only historical project it ever had in Utah was cancelled because of cost overruns. It just signed a new agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority, but no reactors have been made, as of today. Oklo has never generated any revenue and doesn't have an approved reactor design. NuScale Power generates $64 million in revenue, but that mainly comes from contracts on construction developments and studies on whether nuclear power would be feasible for a utility, such as one it has in Romania. Both companies are highly unprofitable. Oklo had negative $68 million in free cash flow over the last 12 months, while NuScale Power had negative $283 million. OKLO data by YCharts. Should you buy nuclear energy stocks? The only reason an investor would buy nuclear energy stocks today is based on hopes for the future of the industry. When examining the underlying business fundamentals of both Oklo and NuScale Power, there's much to be desired with minimal or zero revenue, minimal contracts (or no contracts at all), and heavy cash burn. As of this writing, on Dec. 15th, 2025, both stocks are down from their highs -- down 50% in less than three months. The air is coming out of the nuclear energy trade, with zero underlying earnings to support these stock prices. Expect more pain in 2026. It may not be a good idea to buy nuclear energy stocks like Oklo or NuScale Power next year for your portfolio.About the AuthorBrett Schafer is a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst covering consumer goods, financials, technology, and industrials. Brett is a self-taught investor and has hosted the Chit Chat Stocks podcast since 2018. He previously worked as a lab engineer for science laboratories. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with minors in finance and mathematics from Washington State University. His lab work on Major League Baseball’s juiced ball problem was featured in The Wall Street Journal and other national outlets.TMFBrettSchaferX@CCM_BrettRead NextDec 17, 2025 •By Neha ChamariaWhy Oklo Stock Plunged on WednesdayDec 10, 2025 •By David Jagielski, CPAUp Nearly 400% This Year, Can Oklo Stock Still Rise Higher?Dec 10, 2025 •By Neha ChamariaWhy Oklo Stock Traded Lower on WednesdayDec 9, 2025 •By Johnny RiceOklo Stock Sank 31.2% In November. 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