Oklo to Build First US Nuclear Fuel Recycling Plant
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Nuclear tech company to bring over 800 jobs to Oak Ridge
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — Hundreds of new jobs are coming to Oak Ridge with the establishment of a first-of-its kind nuclear facility, state officials announced Thursday. Oklo Inc., an advanced nuclear technology company, announced plans to move to a 247-acre site at the Oak Ridge Heritage Center as part of a nearly $1.7 billion expansion. It will create the nation's first privately funded nuclear fuel recycling facility to help meet the need gr…

Oklo Announces Fuel Recycling Facility as First Phase of up to $1.68 Billion Advanced Fuel Center in Tennessee
Nation’s first privately funded facility to recycle used nuclear fuel will help reduce costs, create jobs, and establish a durable U.S. fuel supply ...
Red State To House ‘First-Of-Its-Kind’ Recycling Center For Used Nuclear Fuel
Oklo, an advanced nuclear technology company, announced on Thursday plans to build a “first-of-its-kind” nuclear fuel recycling center.The first phase of the project is expected to cost nearly $1.7 billion and create 800 jobs. The facility, to be built in Tennessee, will be the first privately-funded nuclear fuel recycling center.“Fuel is the single most important factor in bringing advanced nuclear energy to market,” Oklo co-founder and CEO Jac…
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