In this engaging conversation, Caroline Cochran, Co-Founder and COO of Oklo Inc., discusses her mission to revolutionize nuclear energy with advanced fission power plants. With a background in mechanical engineering and economics, she shares how Oklo's technology uses nuclear waste as fuel, eliminating the need for water cooling. Caroline explores the public perception of nuclear safety, the company's innovative approach to energy access in remote areas, and the evolving landscape of nuclear regulatory processes that will shape a cleaner energy future.
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Oklo's Advanced Fission Innovation
Oklo develops microgrid scale, advanced fission power plants using recycled nuclear waste.
Their technology requires no water cooling and has unique safety and security features.
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Founders' Passion Sparks Startup
Jake DeWitte's lifelong passion for nuclear power inspired Oklo's founding.
His early enthusiasm sparked a grad student group focused on advanced fission technology.
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Advanced Fission as Unique Class
Advanced fission differs fundamentally from traditional nuclear in fuel, size, and safety.
It requires distinct regulatory and design approaches despite sharing the basic fission mechanism.
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Today's guest is Caroline Cochran, Co-Founder & COO of Oklo Inc.
Oklo Inc. is working to build powerhouses, advanced fission power plants on a microgrid scale. The team focuses on small advanced reactor generators that are waste and carbon negative. Unlike traditional nuclear power, its technology doesn't require water to cool the system, has vastly different security and safety characteristics, and Oklo can use nuclear waste as fuel. Oklo is revolutionizing nuclear energy to create a clean energy future.
Caroline holds a BS in mechanical engineering and a BA in economics from the University of Oklahoma. She met her co-founder, Jake DeWitte, while studying nuclear engineering in graduate school. After researching nuclear energy's history, Caroline, Jake, and a group of classmates wanted to see advanced fission technology come to fruition. In 2013, Jake and Caroline founded Oklo Inc.
I was excited about this episode because nuclear energy is a fascinating and controversial topic. Caroline walks me through how she and her co-founders started Oklo, the problem it's tackling, and how the company uses recycled nuclear waste to power its facilities. We also dive into nuclear power and where it fits into the clean energy landscape, how nuclear waste has been stored in the past, and why advanced fission is different from traditional nuclear technology. For anyone looking to learn more about nuclear energy, this is a must-listen.
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