Nuclear Energy
The increasing global demand for low-carbon electricity sources has made nuclear an attractive and reliable energy source. Nuclear power is crucial to reaching international climate goals—especially given its ability to decarbonize electricity systems and “hard-to-abate” industries—and maintaining global security. A robust civil nuclear-export program can strengthen US climate diplomacy and will ensure the highest safety and nonproliferation standards as new countries seek to build nuclear-energy programs. As the United States grapples with geopolitical challenges posed by growing Russian and Chinese nuclear exports, civil nuclear cooperation between the United States and its allies and partners will become even more essential.
Recent analysis
Dispatches
Mar 3, 2026
How a crisis over a stockpile of uranium created an opening for US reengagement in Niger
By
Adal Rhoubeid and Maureen Farrell
The recent failed coup in Benin has had the unintended consequence of creating a path forward for US reengagement in the Sahel.
EnergySource
Jan 26, 2026
Davos underscored how leaders are navigating global energy crossroads
By
Lisa Basquel, Elina Carpen, Amy Drake, Alexis Harmon
Amid shifting geopolitical lines, leaders at Davos 2026 articulated their visions for establishing regional and global energy security.
Fast Thinking
Nov 19, 2025
Digging into the details of the US-Saudi deals
By
Atlantic Council
Our experts dive into the US-Saudi announcements that followed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s White House visit on Tuesday.
Programs and initiatives
Events
Wed, April 24, 2024 • 5:00 am ET
EnergySource Innovation Stream with newcleo: Building an advanced nuclear ecosystem
Ministerial panel discussion on shifting paradigms in energy security
Panel discussion on regional energy and climate cooperation