Quality Over Quantity
The Nuclear Review's biggest change yet
It’s been about a year and a half since The Nuclear Review published its first article.
At first, the publication was a mix of deep dives and stock market commentary focused on companies in the nuclear sector. Slowly, the publication took on some of the private companies that were starting to come to the reactor development scene, and eventually took on covering nearly every single headline across the industry, across the world.
Multiple different periodic reports came and went, including a weekly Assets Under Management ETF tracker, a bi-weekly short report, and a quarterly commentary selection from the industry’s earnings calls.
Today, the publication takes the form of a weekend newsletter that covers publicly traded companies one weekend and private companies the other.
Every weekend, significant amounts of time is spent on a select number of stories, and marginal effort on some of the others. Some of the stories and updates put out by companies deserve significantly more depth and context than they are currently given. At the same time, some of the stories don’t need to be covered at all.
There are multiple updates and programs that deserve further discussion and coverage than they currently receive.
Instead of quantity, The Nuclear Review will now focus on quality. Readers can expect future content to include write-ups on major company updates, status reports of programs like the DOE Reactor Pilot Program, and opinion pieces on some of the leading issues in the nuclear industry. And, instead of every weekend, the content will be published when the stories become available.
In addition to this content change, everything The Nuclear Review publishes going forward will be free for everyone. This is primarily due to the anticipated irregular schedule for publishing content and the narrowing of the coverage.
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The Nuclear Review is heading down a new path that is likely shift as much as it always has. I could not appreciate more how many people have shown up to read my content and reached out to sit down with me and share their stories. The mission remains the same: share the story of the nuclear renaissance and make as many connections as possible along the way.

