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NRC Dismisses Application for Oklo Advanced Nuclear Reactor

January 7, 2022
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said it has dismissed a license application for one of the first advanced nuclear reactor designs to be considered by the agency.

The NRC on Jan. 6 said it could not make a judgment on the merits of the design of Oklo Inc.’s 1.5-MW advanced fission power system, known as Aurora. The agency in a letter to Oklo about its decision said it needed more information about the technology, though the NRC’s move to dismiss the application without prejudice means Oklo could resubmit an application for the system in the future.

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Oklo, a Silicon Valley company based in Sunnyvale, California, said it expects to respond to the NRC’s move by the end of today. The NRC in a statement Thursday said, “As the application lacks information on key topics, the NRC’s action makes no safety findings regarding the Aurora design.…

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Court Dismisses Westinghouse Claim for $2B Recovery from CB&I

July 1, 2017
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More grim news emerged for financially strapped Westinghouse after the Delaware Supreme Court reversed a chancery court decision that the company was counting on to recoup $ 2 billion from an acquisition dispute with Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I).

The court rejected Westinghouse’s contention of CB&I’s calculations of its final purchase price—even though it paid nothing for the company up front. In favor of CB&I’s pleading, the court also ruled that nearly all of Westinghouse’s claims would not be presented to an independent auditor.

A Contentious Relationship

Westinghouse took the desperate step of filing for bankruptcy protection in March 29, crippled by financial setbacks stemming from half-built AP1000 reactor projects in Georgia and South Carolina. In documents associated with the filing, Westinghouse pointed to compounding delays associated with federally mandated design changes to the Vogtle and V.C. Summer projects, as well construction challenges, all of which played into the exorbitant cost increases that ultimately caused its financial debacle (for more, see How Westinghouse, Symbol of U.S.…

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