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TradingKey - Nuclear energy company Oklo (OKLO) announced Tuesday that it has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to enter high-level negotiations to acquire legacy Cold War-era weapons-grade plutonium and convert it into fuel for advanced nuclear reactors. Boosted by the news, Oklo's pre-market gains expanded by nearly 12% at one point.

TradingKey - Oklo Inc. (OKLO) is an advanced nuclear technology organization working on fast fission power plants, the ability to produce isotopes, and the recycling of nuclear fuel. Its strategy is to sell electricity generated by its Aurora power plants, using internally manufactured fuel to suppo

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TradingKey - Demand for electricity is surging, and data centers designed for artificial intelligence are a big reason. Governments are also demanding cleaner, dependable power. This coupling has brought about a revival in nuclear power, with capacity expected to increase in the coming decades. To i

TradingKey - Today, the Oklo (NYSE: OKLO) symbol has come to represent for many the convergence of artificial intelligence and the “Nuclear Renaissance.” The gains are simply staggering for those who took a punt on Oklo just a year ago.

TradingKey - Oklo, a California-based advanced nuclear technology company backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, currently remains unprofitable. Founded in 2013, the firm specializes in designing and building small modular reactors (SMRs), aiming to provide clean, reliable energy solutions. Furthermore, A



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