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US Energy Secretary says nuclear power will be the biggest user of loan office

The U.S. Energy secretary Chris Wright stated on Monday that the Department of Energy Loan Programs Office would be used most for nuclear power plants. LPO offers hundreds of billions in funding aid including loan guarantees to projects that are unable to obtain bank loans. During the first term of President Donald Trump in the White House he only used the LPO to finance reactors at Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant in Georgia. Wright said at a conference for the American Nuclear Society that "by far, the most important use of these dollars will be to build the first nuclear power plants." There are currently no commercial nuclear reactors in the United States, although several plan to reverse their permanent shut down status and open up again. Other plans include building new large and smaller reactors.

Wright said that the electricity demand for artificial intelligence and data centres will generate billions of dollars in equity capital from "very reliable providers." Wright stated that the low-cost loans from the Loan Programs Office will match this financing "three to one or even four to one." (Reporting and editing by Nick Zieminski, Paul Simao, and Timothy Gardner)

(source: Reuters)