By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. said on Tuesday it had chosen five companies, including Oklo, to enter advanced talks over potentially using its Cold War-era plutonium as a ...
The Energy Department has selected five companies for advanced negotiations to use weapons-grade plutonium for fuel.
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The Department of Energy just awarded $2.7 billion in contracts to restart domestic uranium enrichment — the biggest bet on US nuclear fuel since the Cold War
The Department of Energy announced $2.7 billion in contracts to three companies tasked with rebuilding uranium enrichment ...
The pre-revenue startup without a reactor beat nuclear giants for a DOE weapons-grade fuel program to convert commercial reactor fuel.
Oklo says it is now in rarefied company with the United States Department of Energy, landing in a shortlist of five firms in ...
This initiative follows reports last year that the administration of Donald Trump planned to make approximately 20 metric ...
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The Trump administration is working on a deal to give weapons-grade plutonium to energy companies
For years, the federal government has been working on turning old, unexploded warheads left over from the Cold War into a ...
Companies say it’s a better way to dispose of the Cold War-era material — and fix a shortage of nuclear fuel. But the plan ...
Oklo (NASDAQ:OKLO) said on Tuesday that it has been chosen by the U.S. Department of Energy for advanced negotiations related ...
Now as the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall approaches, CNN will re-air its epic 24-part landmark series to give viewers a chance to see how the events of yesterday have shaped the ...
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