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The Trump Nuclear Mega-BOOM: As Tech Stocks Crater, Nuclear Energy Emerges as AI's Power Play

"On a day when Nvidia lost $273 billion in value, one truth remains: 'For AI... We have to produce massive electricity that we don't have. Nuclear has become very safe, very good.'" – President Trump, February 2025

Editor's Note:

As the tech sector grapples with unprecedented power demands from AI development and Nvidia's recent market volatility highlights the urgency of energy infrastructure, Trump's nuclear energy initiative could reshape both the tech and energy landscapes. With small modular reactors and next-generation nuclear technologies rapidly developing, investors need to understand how these converging forces might impact their portfolios.

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As tech stocks face a brutal selloff, with Nvidia plunging 8% and losing $273 billion in market value today, a more fundamental crisis looms beneath the market volatility: the massive electricity demands of artificial intelligence that our current grid cannot support. Recent research from the Rand Corporation reveals that AI data centers may require an additional 10 gigawatts (GW) of power this year, potentially growing to 68 GW by 2027 - nearly as much as California's entire generation capacity of 86 GW.

The AI Energy Crisis Beyond Market Turbulence

While tech valuations fluctuate, their power needs are only growing. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang notes that next-generation AI models will require "100 times more" computing power than current ones. This explains why Microsoft, Google, and Amazon - which account for half of Nvidia's data center revenue - are aggressively securing reliable power sources despite today's market uncertainty. According to The Wall Street Journal, these tech giants are "zeroing in on America's nuclear-power plants" as their target for long-term energy security.

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The Trump Nuclear MEGA-Boom!

"For AI... We have to produce massive electricity that we don't have. Nuclear has become very safe, very good." - President Trump

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Nuclear's New Dawn

As tech companies weather market volatility, nuclear power is emerging as a stabilizing force in the AI revolution. Twenty-two countries have agreed to triple nuclear production by 2050. Bill Gates has broken ground on a next-generation nuclear plant in Wyoming, while the U.S. Department of Energy reports multiple nuclear plants being recommissioned. New small modular reactor (SMR) technologies promise faster, cheaper deployment near data centers - a crucial development as tech companies seek to ensure their AI operations have reliable power regardless of market conditions.

What This Could Mean for Investors

Today's tech selloff highlights the importance of looking beyond pure technology plays to the infrastructure that powers AI growth. While high-flying tech stocks face increasing volatility, the nuclear sector offers exposure to AI's expansion through more traditional energy investments:

  • Uranium mining and processing companies poised to meet growing demand
  • Established nuclear utilities with long-term tech company contracts
  • Small modular reactor technology developers
  • Nuclear infrastructure and construction firms
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Given Trump's dramatic energy policy shift and its potential impact on both AI infrastructure and domestic energy production, I wanted to share this timely analysis. One of our trusted partners has just released a detailed presentation examining the investment implications of these developments: Trump's Energy Mega-Boom. With these sweeping changes already being set in motion, I strongly recommend reviewing this analysis while it's most relevant.

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Trump's Energy Mega-Boom

Donald Trump has a problem.

As his close advisor Elon Musk points out, new AI is growing by a factor of 10 every six months.

We've never seen any tech grow this fast.

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The Washington Post writes that "artificial intelligence, data centers and the boom in clean-tech manufacturing are pushing America's aging power grid to the brink."

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Marc Lichtenfeld

Author of Get Rich with Dividends and Chief Income Strategist of The Oxford Club

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