Trump’s Science Advisor Calls Nuclear EO ‘Most Consequential Day’ Since Atoms for Peace in 1953
Key takeaways
- The analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 stocks and NextEra Energy wasn t one of them.
- When a sitting administration s top science advisor invokes Eisenhower s 1953 Atoms for Peace speech to frame a present-day policy move, investors should pay attention.
- The executive orders signed roughly a year ago compressed regulatory timelines, opened federal land for siting, and put the Department of Energy in a coordinating role for fast-tracked builds.
Trump’s Science Advisor Calls Nuclear EO ‘Most Consequential Day’ Since Atoms for Peace in 1953 24/7 Wall St // Sean Gallup / Getty Images News via Getty Images Joel South Mon, May 25, 2026 at 7:34 PM GMT+7 4 min read NEE SMR NEE-PS NEE-PT NEXT Quick Read Executive orders compressed nuclear permitting timelines from 10 years to 4-5 years, mobilized $3B in private capital, and positioned Nu Scale and Next Era to capitalize as hyperscalers lock in long-term nuclear PPAs to power AI data center expansion.
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When a sitting administration s top science advisor invokes Eisenhower s 1953 Atoms for Peace speech to frame a present-day policy move, investors should pay attention. That is exactly what happened at the Operation Gigawatt Summit, where Michael Kratsios, Chief Science and Tech Policy Advisor to President Trump, anchored the case for a structural reordering of US energy policy.