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Just looked into NuScale Power's story and there's actually something interesting brewing here. This Portland-based nuclear tech company is sitting at around $14 per share, but the path to millionaire-status returns isn't straightforward.
So here's what caught my attention: NuScale is the only U.S. nuclear company that's actually gotten design approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for small modular reactors (SMRs). That's a legit competitive edge compared to other nuclear startups like Oklo and Nano Nuclear Energy. They've got the license to deploy this tech commercially, which is huge.
But here's the catch - no firm sales yet. They've got agreements with TVA and a Romanian power plant project, but nothing locked in with actual revenue. The company's burning cash and operating at losses. Could take years before they hit profitability.
Now, the opportunity side is wild though. Data centers are about to explode in power demand - we're talking a potential 175% increase by 2030 according to Goldman Sachs research. The U.S. power grid, most of which dates back to the post-WWII era, just wasn't built for this kind of load. That's where NuScale's factory-built reactors could actually solve a massive infrastructure problem.
The valuation's steep though - trading at roughly 68 times sales with a $4.3 billion market cap on only $64 million in trailing revenue. Even if NuScale revolutionizes nuclear energy globally, turning that into life-changing millionaire-level returns for retail investors probably won't happen overnight. There's serious near-term volatility to stomach first.
The real question is whether you can handle the wait. This isn't a quick flip - it's a long-term bet on whether small modular reactors become the backbone of future energy infrastructure. If they do, the upside could be substantial. If they don't, you're looking at a painful hold. Definitely one to research thoroughly before jumping in.