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Datacenters Line Up For 750MW of Oklo's Nuclear-Waste-Powered Small Reactors
vendredi 15 novembre 2024, 02:25 , par Slashdot
According to Oklo's website, the nuclear startup hopes to bring its first plant online before the end of the decade. Before that can happen, though, Oklo will need to obtain approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission -- something for which it says it's already submitted applications. In 2022, the watchdog rejected an Oklo plan to build a small atomic reactor in Idaho, citing 'significant information gaps' on safety-related measures. That said, Oklo has lately received support from US government agencies including the Department of Energy (DoE), which has awarded a site use permit, while Idaho National Laboratory -- home of EBR-II -- has provided fuel material to support the efforts. Speaking of fuel, Oklo's designs may not suffer from the challenges other SMR startups, like Terrapower, have encountered. Oklo's designs are intended to run on recycled nuclear waste products from traditional reactors. In fact, the startup is currently working with DoE national labs to develop new fuel recycling technologies. Oklo hopes to bring a commercial-scale recycling plan online by the early 2030s. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/24/11/14/2211204/datacenters-line-up-for-750mw-of-oklos-nuclear-...
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