Oklo Chief of Staff John Hanson Touts Pike County Clean Energy Campus Expansion

Reuters
Mar 04
Oklo Chief of Staff John Hanson Touts Pike County Clean Energy Campus Expansion

Oklo Inc. Chief of Staff John Hanson discussed the company’s planned clean energy campus in Pike County, Ohio, emphasizing phased deployment of Aurora powerhouses that each generate 75 megawatts, with potential expansion to 1.2 gigawatts. Hanson said the project is intended to add reliable, around-the-clock power directly to the regional grid, support workforce development and job creation, and help manage rising electricity demand while limiting added costs for ratepayers by having commercial customers contract directly for power and related infrastructure upgrades. More details are available in Hanson’s op-ed in the Pike County News Watchman.

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