04/07/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2026 14:01
The White House is requesting $1.5 billion for the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy in the fiscal year 2027 budget proposal, about 9 percent less than the previous year.
The request from the Trump administration is one of several associated with nuclear energy in the proposal, which was released Friday. Congress still must review and vote on the budget.
"The budget will allow the [DOE] to continue delivering on promises to unleash a golden era of American energy dominance, focus on scientific advancements that benefit the country, and protect the nation," according to the DOE budget brief.
The DOE: Among the notable requests in the DOE budget targeting nuclear energy are the following:
The NRC: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, meanwhile, requests $892.3 million for FY 2027, just over 8 percent less than the FY 2026 enacted budget. This includes 2,606 full-time employee equivalents, a decrease of 7 percent from the FY 2026 enacted budget.
The NRC budget request includes the following:
The bigger picture: Overall, the DOE requested $53.9 billion for FY 2027, a nearly 10 percent increase from 2026. Among the more significant items in the DOE budget are the following:
For a more detailed look at the requests, you can check out the Nuclear Energy budget in brief, the DOE budget in brief, or the NRC's budget justification page.