The Nuclear Company launches nuclear services subsidiary

The Nuclear Company has announced the formal launch of The Nuclear Company Services, offering maintenance and outage support to US reactor operators.
 
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The Nuclear Company (TNC), which emerged from "stealth mode" in July 2024, says its mission is "to address surging energy demand driven by AI (artificial intelligence) data computing, onshoring manufacturing, and the electrification of everything". TNC's fleet-scale model combines using proven, licensed technology and a design-once, build-many approach, developing coalitions across communities, regulators and financial stakeholders to catalyse rapid development. The company says it is evaluating sites to support a 6-gigawatt fleet of reactors.

TNC has now announced the launch of The Nuclear Company Services (TNC Services) to provide specialty maintenance, outage execution, and workforce augmentation services to the USA's existing fleet of reactors.

"The services offering, which began with the acquisition of Powerhouse Resources in August 2025 and has steadily grown, represents a significant expansion of the company's platform strategy, complementing its core nuclear deployment business as well as reinforcing the strength of the company's digital platform, NOS," TNC said.

In 2025, TNC Services experienced 24% organic growth, the company said. Currently, the services portfolio includes: precision maintenance and repair of pumps, rotating equipment, and mechanical seals, including technical direction, welding, pipefitting, and pump alignment systems; turbine services; and electrical and I&C support providing outage execution, troubleshooting, switchgear and motor control centre inspections, cable pulling and terminations, and workforce augmentation for nuclear facilities.

"By launching TNC Services, we are not only generating immediate revenue and serving America's existing nuclear fleet, we are also building the workforce, supply chain, and operational expertise that will be essential to deploying the next generation of nuclear power plants across America," said TNC Chief Nuclear Officer Joe Klecha.

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