JMM & Tribeca Nuclear Energy Forum 2026
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JMM & Tribeca Nuclear Energy Forum 2026 summary

27 Apr, 2026

Key industry themes and market overview

  • Energy security is now a top global priority, driving renewed focus on nuclear power and significant planned growth in nuclear capacity worldwide.

  • Uranium supply is lagging behind surging demand, with prices at decade highs and a persistent supply deficit expected to worsen as new reactors come online.

  • Major technology companies are securing nuclear power to meet the exponential electricity needs of AI and data centers, further boosting demand.

  • Governments and banks are pledging to triple nuclear capacity, with regulatory and financial support accelerating new builds and life extensions.

  • The nuclear fuel cycle faces bottlenecks, especially in uranium mining, as conversion and enrichment capacity expands but primary mine supply remains insufficient.

Investment strategies and fund performance

  • The Tribeca Nuclear Energy Opportunities strategy has delivered an 8-year annualized return of 31%, with recent years outperforming due to active management and focus on innovation.

  • The fund actively invests across the nuclear value chain, including uranium mining, fuel cycle, electricity generation, and advanced modular reactors.

  • Unlike passive ETFs, the fund uses hedging, shorting, and leverage to manage risk and capture upside in volatile markets.

  • Recent volatility has provided opportunities to increase positions in undervalued uranium and nuclear technology companies.

Company presentations: Peninsula Energy

  • Peninsula Energy operates the Lance Project in Wyoming, now producing dried yellowcake with significant resource upside and a fully licensed facility.

  • Production guidance targets 400,000–500,000 lbs in 2026 and 500,000–600,000 lbs in 2027, with expansion potential and minimal diesel reliance.

  • The company is positioned to benefit from spot price increases due to limited long-term contracts and is engaging with utilities and the US government for future offtake.

  • US domestic uranium production is far below demand, creating strategic value for Peninsula as one of few US producers.

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