Across North America, utilities are facing a historic surge in load growth driven by industrial electrification, energy security requirements, and the rapid expansion of data centers. While Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and microreactors are central to meeting this demand, a critical "deployment gap" remains. Most projects are currently stalled in the transition between regulatory approval and final investment decisions. The industry has moved past the question of technical feasibility; the primary obstacle today is commercial execution. High capital costs, supply chain uncertainties for fuel (HALEU), and complex risk allocation between partners continue to delay the transition from demonstration to commercial operation.
The Commercializing SMRs & Microreactors Conference is a utility-driven program designed to bridge this gap with practical, field-tested strategies.
- Develop contracting structures that satisfy investors while protecting utility rate-payers
- Navigate the specific NRC pathways and local permitting hurdles required for retired fossil sites and industrial campuses
- Transition organizational governance from traditional large-scale nuclear operations to a repeatable, standardized SMR fleet model
- Evaluate the realistic speed of deployment against the urgent timelines of high-load industrial customers
Join industry peers, federal regulators, and strategic partners for a reality check on what it takes to move nuclear projects from the plan to the grid.