Sector Catalysts
HALEU
The enriched uranium fuel advanced reactors need, whose scarce domestic supply is a federal priority.
Also known as: High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium
- What it is
- HALEU is uranium enriched to a higher level than conventional reactor fuel, required by many advanced and small modular reactor designs. Domestic supply is limited, and federal programs aim to build a secure U.S. supply chain. It is a bottleneck for the nuclear revival.
- How it moves markets
- Federal funding and supply agreements for HALEU benefit enrichers and fuel-cycle firms and de-risk advanced-reactor developers dependent on the fuel. Program awards and supply deals are catalysts. It ties nuclear buildout to fuel availability.
- Track record
- Federal initiatives to establish domestic HALEU production have supported U.S. enrichment and fuel-cycle companies.
- Who it affects
- Fuel-cycle and uranium names: CCJ, LEU (Centrus), UEC.
- Related terms
- nrc-license, rare-earths, ira-tax-credits
- Common misread
- Supply buildout is years away; treating early funding as immediate revenue for fuel makers overstates timing.
- Watch out for
- Demand depends on advanced reactors actually reaching deployment.
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