NuScale Power: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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NuScale Power (NYSE: SMR) isn't a household name. That's not shocking since it has a fairly small market cap of around $1.7 billion and doesn't have a product to sell yet.

The interesting thing with this nuclear power stock is that these two facts could be seen as a reason to buy shares and, at the same time, a reason to sell them. Here's a look at the buy, sell, or hold call on NuScale Power.

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There's one big reason not to buy NuScale Power

NuScale Power is trying to establish a business building small-scale modular nuclear reactors. It currently doesn't have a product to sell and won't until regulators give its reactor plans their blessing.

While most nuclear reactors have operated safely for years, the few times when something has gone wrong have been very big events. Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima were massive, globally watched disasters (or near disasters in the case of Three Mile Island). Regulators are very strict about the safety of the nuclear power industry.

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At this point, NuScale Power has its plans in with U.S. regulators. There are still more hoops to jump through before the company can even consider building the products it hopes to sell. The next round of approvals may come in the middle of 2025, according to NuScale Power. In the meantime, the company continues to spend a lot of money on the development of its design while bringing in very little in revenue.

The losses it has been incurring won't suddenly turn into profits after the company gets the approvals it needs. If NuScale Power receives these regulatory approvals, it then has to build out its manufacturing facilities. If you can't handle owning a company that's still in the very early stages of development, you should not buy or own NuScale Power. It's a high-risk stock with lots of business uncertainty.

There are two reasons to buy and own NuScale Power

That said, if you're an aggressive investor, you might want to consider NuScale Power, which means buying it and continuing to hold it if you already own it. Both relate to the same thing -- nuclear power.

Although nuclear power fell out of favor after the Fukushima disaster in 2011, the view of the energy source has dramatically changed -- and for good reason. Nuclear power doesn't create greenhouse gasses, putting it on par with clean energy sources like solar and wind. However, unlike those intermittent renewable power options, nuclear power is always on. That makes it a good source of base-load power that can be used to supplement solar and wind.