This week, the Department of Energy (DOE) distributed a $57 million loan to help restart the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan. This is the first installment of a $1.5 billion loan,
approved by the Loan Programs Office (LPO) last year.
This marks the first time a mothballed US nuclear power plant has been saved from shutdown and returned to operation. It also represents the Trump Administration’s first financial commitment to nuclear, one of the few clean energy technologies slated to get a boost under the current administration
Why This Matters: Revitalizing existing nuclear plants is a critical piece of the clean energy puzzle. By extending the life of these plants, we keep reliable, affordable clean energy online longer and reduce the need for additional fossil fuels. Constellation Energy and NextEra are also planning to restart plants in the coming years, signaling broader industry momentum.
What We’re Hearing: While this announcement is undeniably positive, the nuclear sector largely remains in a period of uncertainty. Amid ongoing funding freezes, industry leaders are worried that ongoing efforts to cut government spending could target previously signed agreements or essential programs to advance nuclear technology deployment and strengthen fuel supply chains. The future of LPO is particularly uncertain.
As Rowen Price, Third Way’s senior nuclear energy policy adviser noted in E&E this week, “After a multiyear resurgence in support for reactor manufacturing and deployment, the federal government has been sending mixed signals on clean energy. Continued support for Palisades from [the Loan Programs Office] is unequivocal good news, and it’s a testament to how LPO spurs action in the private sector and boosts local economies.”
What We’re Doing: Since we started advocating for advanced nuclear in 2014, Third Way has worked with a bipartisan set of NGOs and policymaker partners to restore America’s nuclear leadership. We’re continuing that work under this administration, pushing both the White House and Congress to uphold and expand vital nuclear initiatives, ensuring the US stays at the forefront of nuclear innovation and energy security.
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