Oklo Selected to Provide Nuclear Power to Air Force Base in Alaska
- In June 2025, Oklo Inc. secured a Department of Defense contract to deploy its Aurora advanced nuclear reactor system at the Air Force installation located in Alaska, providing sustainable and dependable energy.
- This award followed a competitive evaluation and reflects growing federal support amid Oklo's ongoing licensing process and prior short-seller criticisms.
- Oklo will provide reliable, emissions-free power under a long-term agreement, leveraging advanced fast reactor technology designed for harsh environments and minimal oversight.
- Following the news, Oklo’s shares surged 29%, closing at a record $68.03, marking a year-to-date increase of 220%, with CEO Jacob DeWitte calling it a "vote of confidence."
- The project strengthens Oklo’s position in the next-generation nuclear market and signals progress toward commercializing microreactors for critical national security infrastructure.
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EADaily, June 12th, 2025. The American Oklo received from The Pentagon reported that the project of its nuclear power plant of small modular reactors (MMR) in Alaska won an order for the power supply of one of the air bases. The military was not confused by the fact that Oklo does not have any ready-made MMR yet and the national regulator had previously refused to issue a license to the company for nuclear power plants.
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