Holtec, the top U.S. manufacturer of storage equipment for nuclear waste, is driving the nuclear revolution in the U.S. by reopening cold reactors and investing in small modular reactors (SMRs).
A business by the name of Holtec has emerged as the spokesperson for bringing nuclear power back to the United States.
A firm that is currently the "top US manufacturer of storage equipment for nuclear waste" is pushing for the restart of cold reactors across the nation as it becomes evident that the country's electricity needs are greatly unfulfilled and will undoubtedly be in the future with the adoption of AI.
The company's goals have increased recently. According to Bloomberg, it has purchased four closed nuclear reactors since 2019 with the initial plan to decommission them: Indian Point (NY), Oyster Creek (NJ), Pilgrim (MA), and Palisades (MI).
Because of the large trust funds associated with cleanup costs, demolishing outdated reactors offered significant profits. Before...