Nuclear Waste Management
Companies managing spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste disposal.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Nuclear Power Generation (6.4.6), the segment that Nuclear Waste Management sits within — not Nuclear Waste Management on its own.
- Market size
- ~$35B
- Growth
- ~3.6%CAGR (2017–22, nominal)
- Companies
- ~160
U.S. Census Bureau 2022 CBP/Economic Census, NAICS 221113 (nuclear electric power generation); the nuclear renaissance (data-center PPAs, restarts, SMRs) has accelerated since 2022.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Baseload wholesale power, PPAs, and clean-energy credits
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- High
- EBITDA margin
- Strong
- Capex intensity
- High
recurring baseload generation
low-marginal-cost baseload
Characteristics
- Largest source of U.S. carbon-free electricity.
- Renaissance: data-center PPAs, restarts, license extensions.
- SMRs promise new build for firm clean power.
Geographic concentration
Nuclear power generation concentrates in the Southeast — South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama — where a cluster of operating reactors anchors the regional grid.
U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 County Business Patterns (employment by state), NAICS 221113. Concentration shown by location quotient.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Nuclear utilities & IPPs
- Hyperscalers & corporate clean-power buyers
- SMR developers & investors
What’s driving deals
- Data-center demand for firm clean power.
- License extensions, uprates, and restarts.
- SMR development and new build.
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