Nuclear Decommissioning Market Growth Expectations Draw Attention to Related Stocks such as Doosan Enerbility and KEPCO E&C
As expectations spread for the expansion of the domestic nuclear power ecosystem, nuclear decommissioning-related stocks are drawing investor attention. Represe

As expectations spread for the expansion of the domestic nuclear power ecosystem, nuclear decommissioning-related stocks are drawing investor attention. Representative names include Doosan Enerbility, Wooyoung Technology, BHI, KEPCO E&C, and Orbitech.
As of the morning session on the 17th, nuclear power-related stocks showed mixed movements by individual stock. Doosan Enerbility traded at 103,300 won, maintaining a flat range, while KEPCO E&C declined slightly to 133,700 won. Wooyoung Technology, Orbitech, and BHI showed weakness as profit-taking sell orders emerged.
The nuclear decommissioning market is being evaluated as a long-term growth industry, driven by the increasing number of aging nuclear power plants. Since dismantling a single nuclear reactor requires a period of several years or more and massive costs, companies across various fields — including design, radioactive waste treatment, decontamination, and decommissioning equipment — are cited as key beneficiaries.
By company, Doosan Enerbility is expected to benefit from the expansion of domestic and international nuclear power businesses based on its capabilities in manufacturing nuclear power primary equipment. KEPCO E&C is cited as a leading company in nuclear power design and engineering. Wooyoung Technology possesses nuclear power control system technologies, and Orbitech provides radiation management and nuclear-related services. BHI also participates in the nuclear power industry value chain through its power generation equipment business.
Market analysts note that expectations for expanded overseas nuclear power exports, including to the Czech Republic, along with positive domestic nuclear power policies, are supporting investor sentiment in nuclear power-related stocks. In particular, there are projections that if the nuclear decommissioning market begins to grow in earnest, companies with relevant technologies and experience could emerge as clear beneficiaries.
However, some advise that since nuclear decommissioning projects have a strong long-term project nature and are influenced by policy and ordering schedules, investors should carefully examine individual companies' financial performance and order status when making investment decisions.
[※ This article was written with AI assistance. Investment decisions are the responsibility of the investor, and the content contained in this article may change depending on market conditions.]
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