Clean energy is entering a structural super-cycle. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that global nuclear generating capacity will increase from about 417 GW in 2022 to roughly 620 GW by 2050, reflecting a steady commitment to low-carbon power in its Stated Policies Scenario. In addition, global nuclear power output is forecast to reach a new record high by 2025 as plants in France, Japan, China, India, South Korea and Europe restart or come online. More than 20 countries have signed a declaration to triple nuclear capacity by 2050, underscoring broad policy support for the technology. Demand for critical minerals such as uranium, lithium, and rare earths, and investments in grid resilience and electrification, are accelerating. Stock Trends Weekly Reporter (STWR) helps subscribers navigate this macro shift by filtering stocks through momentum-driven reports.
Energy Transition & Nuclear Revival
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