South Korea Deal Highlights NuScale’s International And Non Electric Expansion
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- South Korea has agreed to invest in NuScale Power's small modular reactor program, with plans for an initial SMR plant in the Uljin region.
- Korean companies including Doosan Enerbility and Samsung C&T are involved in the collaboration, tying NuScale into South Korea's wider nuclear supply chain.
- NuScale is also expanding its industrial and European presence through partnerships with Framatome and Ebara Elliott Energy.
NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR) is drawing fresh attention as South Korea backs its SMR program and links it to a planned plant at Uljin. The stock trades around $11.96, with a move up of 24.8% over the past 30 days, while it is down 26.7% year to date and down 47.9% over the past year. For investors tracking nuclear and advanced reactor companies, this mix of recent momentum and longer term drawdown sets the backdrop for assessing what this new phase could mean.
South Korean investment, along with the push into industrial uses and European fuel partnerships, indicates that NuScale is putting more emphasis on global and non electric markets. As projects with partners such as Framatome and Ebara Elliott Energy develop, investors may focus on how quickly these relationships translate into contracted deployments, diversified revenue streams, and greater visibility around NuScale's role in the broader energy transition.
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Quick Assessment
- ⚖️ Price vs Analyst Target: At US$11.96, NuScale trades about 27% below the US$16.50 analyst target, with a wide target range from US$7.00 to US$28.00.
- ⚖️ Simply Wall St Valuation: DCF data is not available, so there is no clear undervalued or overvalued signal from this model.
- ✅ Recent Momentum: The stock is up 24.8% over the past 30 days, indicating strong short term interest around the South Korea and international expansion news.
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Key Considerations
- 📊 South Korea's SMR investment and industrial or European partnerships indicate that NuScale is focusing more on international markets and non electric applications of its technology.
- 📊 It may be useful to monitor how many of these collaborations convert into signed projects, as well as any updates to revenue forecasts and analyst targets as the pipeline develops.
- ⚠️ Key risks include NuScale's current unprofitable status, recent shareholder dilution and a volatile share price, which can all magnify the impact of project delays or setbacks.
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