2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for the nuclear industry.
With new-build conversations accelerating, restart projects moving forward, reliability and aging-plant sustainability at the forefront, and utilities looking harder than ever at supply chain solutions — momentum is building.
At Park Nuclear, we’ve spent the past year expanding our capabilities — from engineering, seismic and material testing, to Commercial Grade Dedication and safety-related solutions, all supported by the largest nuclear plant parts inventory in North America. Our focus remains simple: solve problems, reduce downtime, and keep plants running safely and reliably.
We’re proud of where we’ve been — but even more excited about where this industry is going. The opportunity ahead is real, and we’re ready to help lead the charge.
Here’s to a big year ahead for nuclear power — and to the teams making it happen every day.
Great week at the 2025 ETEBA BOTC Conference in Knoxville, TN! The Energy Technology and Environmental Business Association (ETEBA) brings together organizations supporting environmental, technology, energy, and engineering initiatives across government and commercial markets. We value the opportunity to connect with industry partners, identify emerging opportunities, and collaborate on solutions that drive reliability and efficiency.
Park Nuclear, together with VSP Technologies showcased how organizations can reduce costs and eliminate long lead times with in-stock material solutions, engineered fluid sealing products, and drop-in replacements that prevent costly design changes and obsolescence issues.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth, and a special thanks to VSP Technologies for joining us on the exhibition floor. We look forward to continued collaboration and supporting safe, reliable operations across the industry.
Last week, the Park Nuclear team attended the inaugural Nuclear Energy Conference & Expo (NECX) in Atlanta. Thank you to everyone who made the first-ever NECX such a success!
It was an energizing week of connection, innovation, and collaboration across the nuclear community. We’re already looking ahead to NECX 2026 in Dallas, TX (August 24–27), where industry leaders will once again come together to shape the future of nuclear and keep the momentum moving in a positive direction.
Thanks to the American Nuclear Society (ANS) and the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) for making NECX such a great event. See you next year in Dallas!




