
Chris Gadomski
Lead nuclear analyst at BloombergNEF. His research focuses on the trends driving the transition to a lower-carbon economy.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 38min
BI Weekend: US Earnings, Disney’s Succession
Lee Klaskow, a Senior Transport Analyst, analyzes UPS's positive earnings, highlighting strategic shifts that fuel cautious optimism in logistics. Michael Halen, Senior Restaurant Analyst, discusses Starbucks' recent sales decline and leadership changes under CEO Brian Nickel. Geetha Ranganathan, a US Media Analyst, explores the implications of Disney's leadership succession plans. Kiel Porter reports on safety issues at Rivian's plant, while John Butler examines the earnings landscape for AT&T and Verizon. Finally, Chris Gadomski shares insights on future advancements in nuclear reactor technology.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 29min
Splitting Atoms, Scaling AI: Big Tech’s Nuclear Gambit
Chris Gadomski, BloombergNEF’s lead nuclear analyst, discusses the intriguing revival of nuclear power driven by data-hungry tech giants. He emphasizes the potential of small modular reactors (SMRs) while addressing the challenges of new nuclear projects, including regulatory hurdles and cost concerns. The conversation dives into the impact of global events on nuclear perceptions and explores the shortage of skilled labor in the industry. Gadomski also highlights the innovative approaches tech firms are exploring to enhance energy sourcing amid rising demands and climate challenges.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 36min
White House Nuclear Energy Push Meets Uncertain Market
In this discussion, Chris Gadomski, Lead nuclear analyst at BloombergNEF, shares insights into the U.S. nuclear power landscape amidst global competition. He explains how recent executive orders aim to revive the nuclear sector while facing market uncertainties. Gadomski highlights the importance of public engagement and investment strategies, pointing out challenges like historical setbacks and cheaper energy options. The conversation also touches on the role of tech companies and next-generation reactor technologies in shaping the future of nuclear energy.