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Oklo has signed an Interface Agreement (IAG) with INL, which will allow the company to begin initial site work on its Aurora nuclear powerhouse in Idaho.
Loeb's Third Point Investors Limited reported a 1.2% return on shares in Feb 2025, with top holdings Tesla and Amazon seeing significant declines.
PG&E reports Q4 results in line with consensus, 2024 adjusted EPS up aided by higher investment, plans to support 5.5 GW of new data center demand.
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Oklo's latest deal with RPower aligns with the U.S. government's recent push for AI-focused energy infrastructure and clean energy solutions.
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Canadian producer Cameco said output from its Kazakhstan joint venture was halted.
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High interest rates and supply chain disruptions cause solar and alternative energy stocks to suffer sharp losses, while uranium-focused stocks also fall.
Analysts expect uranium prices will extend their rally and end the year more than 50% higher; for Cameco (CCJ), this has not yet resulted in a stronger primary supply pipeline.
Uranium stocks surged after the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved a sweeping bill that would fast-track the deployment of a new fleet of advanced nuclear reactors.