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From Cold Shutdown to Critical Comeback: Inside America’s Nuclear Restarts
The United States has been a global leader in nuclear power since the industry’s birth in the 1950s. Today, 94 commercial reactors are operating nationwide—and that number is poised to grow. While 13 new plants are in the planning or construction phases, much of the industry’s attention is focused elsewhere: the restart of reactors once thought permanently offline. Five previously shut-down reactors are now being evaluated for restart, a notable development given that the U.S
Feb 9


CEIS | POWER EXPANDS TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION SUPPORT FOR OVER 40% OF TEXAS RESIDENTS
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 5, 2026 | HOUSTON, TX CEIS | Power Partners with a Major Texas Utility to Modernize Distribution Infrastructure and Improve System Resilience for its Customers CEIS | Power is strengthening its role in power delivery by expanding construction support for transmission and distribution programs in Texas. In late Q4 2025, CEIS | Power was selected to support a major utility headquartered in its home state, marking a significant milestone as the company
Feb 6


Evolving Long Term Maintenance Agreements and Risk Mitigation Strategies
CEIS | Power President Jeff Fassett Speaks at the recent EPIC (Energy Progress & Innovation Conference) Industry Event to Discuss Shifting Risk, Expanding Scope & Greater Owner Value in the LTSA Market Critical Energy Infrastructure Services (CEIS) through its CEIS | Power group, presented an in-depth State of the Market session examining the evolution of Long Term Service Agreements (LTSAs) and their growing role in managing operational risk, performance guarantees, and un
Feb 5


Nuclear Plant Upgrades: From Analog to Digital
The first nuclear power plant to connect to an electrical grid came online in 1954 in the Soviet Union. Once nuclear power proved to be a viable and reliable energy source, the industry expanded rapidly throughout the 1960s and 1970s. That growth slowed dramatically in the 1980s as public opinion shifted and new construction stalled. Today, the U.S. operates 54 nuclear power plants comprising 94 commercial reactors. With the exception of two units, every commercial reactor en
Feb 4
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