Oklo Secures DOE Approval for Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility at Idaho National Laboratory

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Oklo Secures DOE Approval for Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility at Idaho National Laboratory

Oklo Inc. has announced that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Idaho Operations Office has approved the Nuclear Safety Design Agreement (NSDA) for its Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility (A3F) at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). This marks the first NSDA approval under the DOE's Fuel Line Pilot Projects and represents a significant regulatory milestone for Oklo. The facility will fabricate advanced nuclear fuel for Oklo's Aurora-INL reactor, supporting near-term commercial deployment of advanced nuclear energy. The approval follows Oklo's previous successes, including a site-use permit and access to recycled fuel material at INL, and is part of a broader initiative to accelerate advanced nuclear fuel manufacturing in the United States. The grant or regulatory approval referenced in this announcement pertains specifically to Oklo Inc.

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