Oklo secures environmental permit for fission power plant in US
Author: PPD Team Date: November 11, 2024
Author: PPD Team Date: November 11, 2024
Oklo, a fission power and nuclear fuel recycling company, has received an environmental compliance permit from the US Department of Energy (DOE) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) for its advanced fission power plant site. This permit enables Oklo to proceed with plans to launch the first commercial advanced fission plant in the United States.
The permit approval follows a recently completed memorandum of agreement (MoA) with the DOE, initiating site characterization activities for the project. Oklo also received DOE approval for its Conceptual Safety Design Report for the Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility, which will recycle nuclear material at INL to fuel the Aurora plant.
Oklo’s co-founder and CEO, Jacob DeWitte, highlighted these approvals as pivotal steps, noting the company’s direct-to-customer model and its growing order book across various sectors, including data centres, industrial processes, defence, and off-grid communities.
Earlier this year, Oklo secured a preferred supplier agreement with Siemens Energy to provide power conversion systems for the Aurora plant, building on a previous memorandum of understanding. This collaboration aims to enhance production scalability and cost efficiency, accelerating Oklo’s efforts to deploy advanced fission technology.
Photo: Landscape view of Oklo’s preferred site in Idaho. Credit: Oklo / Business Wire.
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