Movement Alert|NuScale Power Rises 9.56% in Regular Trading, Nuclear Sector Broadly Higher Amid Training Center Expansion

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, NuScale Power rose 9.56% in regular trading, trading at $10.81/share, with turnover of $172 million.

On the news front, the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector rallied broadly, with nuclear energy stocks attracting strong capital inflows. Within the sector, X-Energy gained 10.81%, NANO Nuclear Energy rose 9.75%, Bloom Energy added 4.65%, GE Vernova climbed 3.02%, and Forgent Power Solutions advanced 2.85%.

In addition, NuScale recently announced the opening of its 12th Energy Exploration Center at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. The center, funded by the Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank through the Virginia Department of Energy, provides simulation-based control room training modeled on NuScale's small modular reactor design. The initiative aims to strengthen regional workforce development and STEM education as demand for clean energy and nuclear expertise continues to grow, signaling the company's sustained commitment to talent pipeline expansion in the clean energy space.

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