Oklo’s mission is to provide clean, reliable, affordable energy through the deployment of next-generation fast fission technology and recycling nuclear waste.
At Oklo, our isotope work is personal.
Some members of our team have spent decades advancing the technology that shows up in critical moments, from disease diagnosis and cancer care to space exploration.
That dedication shows up in how Oklo is built, and shapes how we think
Today, Oklo is announcing plans to design, build, and operate the nation’s first privately funded fuel recycling facility in Tennessee — the first phase of an Advanced Fuel Center totaling up to $1.68 billion.
Once complete, Oklo’s new facility will be able to recycle the 94,000
Ground is broken at the Oklo Idaho National Lab site.
The first Aurora powerhouse is taking shape as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Reactor Pilot Program.
Built to repurpose used fuel from the very reactor that inspired us, the Experimental Breeder Reactor II, turning
Oklo and Liberty Energy partnering to combine nuclear, gas, and grid services into a single solution for data centers and industrial customers.
A next-generation energy model backed by deep operational experience and built for scale.
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Tennessee is helping lead America’s nuclear renaissance.
Oklo recently announced the first phase of its Advanced Fuel Center in Oak Ridge — a fuel recycling facility designed to secure the U.S. supply chain and enable clean, reliable, and affordable power at scale.
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Data centers don’t just need more power. They need energy designed to work with their infrastructure from the start.
Oklo and @Vertiv are building an integrated power and cooling solution—made possible by Oklo’s unique model of owning and operating our plants.
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The Defense Logistics Agency Energy, on behalf of the Department of the Air Force and the @DeptofDefense, issued a Notice of Intent to Award Oklo to build, own and operate the Aurora powerhouse as part of a nuclear energy pilot program at Eielson Air Force Base.
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We held a groundbreaking ceremony for Oklo’s very first powerhouse in Idaho, at @INL.
This first facility is a part of the @ENERGY Reactor Pilot Program, a pathway created in response to recent executive orders to accelerate advanced nuclear deployment in the United States.
Oklo has announced a strategic partnership with newcleo and Blykalla, featuring up to $2 billion in planned investment from newcleo, subject to customary approvals, to strengthen the U.S. fuel ecosystem and expand Oklo’s fast reactor and fuel capabilities.
This transatlantic
🇺🇸From the White House: Oklo CEO Jacob DeWitte joined President Trump today as he signed Executive Orders to fast-track nuclear deployment, including regulatory path, fuel, and sites.
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Fuel secured. Site secured. Customers secured.
And now—borehole drilling is complete at our first commercial site at Idaho National Lab.
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The grid can’t keep up. Data center and industrial customers need near-term power that ramps up fast—and long-term certainty that scales with their growth. That’s why Oklo and @LibertyFrac are partnering, says Oklo CEO Jacob DeWitte in a @CNBC interview with @SaraEisen.
From nuclear waste to future power. ⚡️
The U.S. Department of Energy has approved the Nuclear Safety Design Agreement for Oklo’s Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility (A3F) at Idaho National Laboratory.
The A3F has also been selected to participate in the DOE’s Advanced Nuclear Fuel
Oklo has completed the NRC readiness assessment for Phase 1 of our combined license application for the Aurora at Idaho National Lab. The NRC conclusions found no significant gaps barring application acceptance for review.
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