The All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is in the green today, with ASX uranium stocks, including Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) shares, doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
In morning trade on Thursday, the All Ords is up a welcome 1%.
Here's how these leading ASX uranium stocks are tracking at this same time:
Here's what's spurring ASX investor interest today.
The Aussie uranium miners are catching tailwinds on two fronts today. And both are blowing out of the United States.
First, the US Department of Energy announced that it will loan US$1 billion (AU$1.5 billion) to Constellation Energy to help fund the restart of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. That site was home to the worst nuclear accident in the US in 1979 when one of the units suffered a partial meltdown.
In welcome news for ASX uranium stocks like Paladin Energy, however, US President Donald Trump is an adamant supporter of nuclear energy and encourages its use to help power the rapid growth of AI data centres.
Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) has contracted the Three Mile Island nuclear facility to power its own data centre expansions. The plant is scheduled to recommence operations in 2027.
Commenting on what he labelled the "American nuclear renaissance", US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said (quoted by Newsweek):
Constellation's restart of a nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania will provide affordable, reliable, and secure energy to Americans across the Mid-Atlantic region. It will also help ensure America has the energy it needs to grow its domestic manufacturing base and win the AI race.
ASX uranium stocks, including Boss Energy, Paladin Energy, and Deep Yellow, are also getting a boost from news that the US intends to buy up to 10 new large-scale nuclear reactors.
In an interesting twist, Bloomberg reports the reactors may be paid for with part of Japan's US$550 billion pledge to fund US projects.
Energy Department chief of staff Carl Coe noted, "The role of having the government involved in private markets is sacrosanct — you just don't do it. But this is a national emergency."
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