
In this episode of Going Nuclear, Trevor Hall and Justin Huhn unpack the growing disconnect between quiet uranium markets and increasingly bullish fundamentals building beneath the surface. The conversation dives into a wave of global reactor restarts, shifting energy policy toward sovereignty, and why the nuclear narrative has moved beyond decarbonization toward grid stability and security. Justin also outlines how U.S. regulatory reform and fuel cycle constraints could reshape the long-term uranium market, even as prices remain rangebound today. It’s a timely look at why the “de-risking” of nuclear may not be priced in—yet.
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