Today's nuclear industry is being reinvigorated by dozens of new entrants with new reactor designs that promise to make nuclear power safer, cheaper, and cleaner than ever before. Moreover, fusion energy is quickly moving from the drawing board to the field. Both hold the potential to transform the future energy industry.
We help these emerging companies navigate challenges across the spectrum, from understanding a daunting regulatory framework, to applying for government funding, to export controls, and engaging in complex transactions and partnerships to grow their business.
The Hogan Lovells Nuclear practice is especially well suited to address the needs of advanced nuclear and fusion ventures, as we bring a flexible and no-fluff style of legal practice with a technical understanding of these industries and participants. We are up to date on the latest advancements in the field, and author the leading blog on advanced reactor regulatory matters, HL New Nuclear.
We routinely advise and currently work with small modular reactor (SMR), advanced reactor, and fusion designers and their partners: in early stage technical and legal discussions with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), on export control and financial support matters, as to both public and private investment, in forming joint ventures and development contracts, and on managing intellectual property – among many other things.
Our team includes former members of the NRC staff, and former senior leaders of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and industry. And we are supported by experienced attorneys within the firm on business partnerships, investments, public funding, intellectual property, environmental issues, and more.