Oklo Inc. has announced that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission $(NRC)$ has accepted its Licensed Operator Topical Report for review. This marks a significant milestone in Oklo's regulatory strategy, following its recent participation in the NRC's Readiness Assessment Audit for Phase 1 of its Combined License Application. The application, once approved, will enable Oklo to operate its Aurora powerhouse. The company's business model involves building, owning, and operating powerhouses to sell energy directly to customers, and this regulatory step supports the efficient and scalable deployment of its technology. The Licensed Operator Topical Report seeks approval for a novel approach to licensing operators for the Aurora technology, allowing them to oversee multiple sites from a central location. This approach leverages the enhanced safety features and automatic controls of the Aurora, aligning with Oklo's mission to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable energy.
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