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NuScale Power at $24: The Nuclear Bet That Could Either 5× or Go to Zero

Last updated: January 12, 2026 6:16 am
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NuScale has no revenue from reactors, a key investor is selling, and the first customer decision won’t arrive until late 2026—yet the stock still trades at a 75% discount to last year’s euphoric high. Below $24 you’re not investing, you’re speculating on a single contract announcement.

What NuScale Actually Owns—and What It Doesn’t

NuScale’s only commercially viable asset is a design certificate from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a 77-MWe small modular reactor. That certificate cost $500 million and 12 years to obtain, but it does not produce a single watt of electricity—or a single dollar of recurring revenue—until a customer signs an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract. No utility has done so.

The Customer Pipeline: Two Prospects, Zero Purchase Orders

  1. RoPower (Romania) – Memorandum of understanding for up to six modules. Final investment decision pushed to late 2026/early 2027, a full year later than originally guided.
  2. Tennessee Valley Authority + ENTRA1 – Early-stage site studies for a U.S. plant; no binding agreement or disclosed timeline.

Both prospects are still in the feasibility phase, meaning NuScale’s revenue remains limited to consulting fees that totaled $9.4 million in the last reported quarter—less than the company spends on legal and administrative costs.

Fluor’s Exit Overhang: 24 Million Shares Heading for the Market

Early backer Fluor (NYSE: FLR) has already trimmed its stake from 57% to roughly 35% and disclosed plans to liquidate the remainder during 2026. The first tranche was sold above $45; the next blocks will hit a stock that now trades below $24. That constant supply creates a ceiling on any rally until the overhang clears.

NuScale SMR stock price chart showing 75% decline from 52-week high
SMR shares peaked at $53 in 2025; the 75% draw-down mirrors the delay in first reactor sales.

Valuation: Why $24 Is Still Not “Cheap”

With 230 million fully diluted shares, NuScale’s equity value at $24 is $5.5 billion. That is:

  • 11× the company’s lifetime revenue
  • More than double the market cap of Oklo, a rival SMR start-up that also has zero operating reactors
  • Roughly $71,000 per kilowatt of certified capacity—before a single reactor is built

The only path to justify that multiple is a signed EPC contract that triggers milestone payments and unlocks a multi-unit order backlog.

Market Timing: Why 2026 Is the Binary Year

Management has guided that the RoPower decision will incorporate EU financing guarantees, Romanian grid-upgrade schedules and carbon-credit pricing. If any leg wavers, the timeline slips again and NuScale will likely consume another $150 million in cash while revenue stays flat. Conversely, a positive FID would validate the SMR business model and open the door for similar utilities in Poland, the Czech Republic and the U.S. Southeast—potential for 30–40 modules in the next decade.

How to Play It—Or Avoid It

  • Speculative capital only: Position size should be <2% of a diversified portfolio.
  • Trigger watch: Do not average down until an EPC contract is executed, not just announced.
  • Hedge alternative: If you want nuclear exposure with cash flow, consider Constellation Energy (Nasdaq: CEG) or Centrica’s existing reactor fleets trading at 7–9× EBITDA.

NuScale below $24 is a call option on a single contract that may or may not arrive in 2026. The upside is multi-bagger if reactors break ground; the downside is near-zero equity value if customers keep stalling. Treat the ticker like a lottery ticket, not a long-term holding.

For instant, high-impact analysis on the next reactor announcement—and whether it finally catapults SMR shares or sinks them—keep reading onlytrustedinfo.com.

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