Nuclear Reactor Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SMR | B | NuScale Power Corporation | 6.04 | |
UNF | B | Unifirst Corporation | -1.32 | |
BWXT | B | BWX Technologies, Inc. | 1.27 | |
LTBR | C | Lightbridge Corporation | 4.71 | |
GVP | C | GSE Systems, Inc. | -2.30 | |
MG | D | Mistras Group Inc | 0.74 | |
CCJ | D | Cameco Corporation | 1.67 | |
OKLO | F | Oklo Inc. | 2.74 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NLR | C | Market Vectors Uranium & Nuclear Energy ETF | 7.16 | |
XAR | C | SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF | 4.91 | |
NUKZ | B | Range Nuclear Renaissance Index ETF | 3.34 | |
GLRY | B | Inspire Faithward Mid Cap Momentum ESG ETF | 3.12 | |
ROKT | C | SPDR S&P Kensho Final Frontiers ETF | 2.87 |
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- Nuclear Reactor
A nuclear reactor, formerly known as an atomic pile, is a device used to initiate and control a self-sustained nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in propulsion of ships. Heat from nuclear fission is passed to a working fluid (water or gas), which in turn runs through steam turbines. These either drive a ship's propellers or turn electrical generators' shafts. Nuclear generated steam in principle can be used for industrial process heat or for district heating. Some reactors are used to produce isotopes for medical and industrial use, or for production of weapons-grade plutonium. Some are run only for research. As of early 2019, the IAEA reports there are 454 nuclear power reactors and 226 nuclear research reactors in operation around the world.
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