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LCG, March 17, 2026--Oklo Inc. (Oklo) today announced that it has signed a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) to support the design, construction, and operation of Oklo’s first reactor, the Aurora powerhouse at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) under DOE’s Reactor Pilot Program (RPP). The DOE Idaho Operations Office subsequently approved the Nuclear Safety Design Agreement (NSDA) for the fast-fission power plant, and Oklo immediately requested DOE commence review of its Preliminary Documented Safety Analysis (PDSA).
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LCG, March 13, 2026--The Southwest Power Pool (SPP) announced yesterday that leaders from the participating organizations voted unanimously to proceed as planned with expanding its regional transmission organization (RTO) services into the Western Interconnection. SPP sees the decision to proceed as planned as a strong signal of confidence as SPP and its partner utilities prepare for this key milestone, which will occur overnight between March 31 and April 1.
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Industry News
Kiwi Mercury Energy to Get into Gas
LCG, Dec. 18, 2001--New Zealand electric utility Mercury Energy Ltd. is moving into the natural gas retail market and will start selling gas to many of its Auckland customers from March, the New Zealand Herald reported this morning.John Foote, Mercury's general manager, told the paper that customers would have the option of paying for both electricity and gas on the same bill. The move would put Mercury, which is now a unit of the state-owned enterprise Mighty River Power, into direct competition with Contact Energy, also a gas and electricity retailer.Mercury Energy may be remembered as the electric distribution company that, for lack of preventive maintenance, allowed electric transmission into Auckland's central business district to fail on Feb. 19, 1998. More than a month later, the company proudly announced "The power crisis is over, normal power is up and running in Auckland's CBD."Then the lights went out again.This latest move would involve the acquisition by Mercury of Wanganui Gas, which supplies gas to big commercial users in Auckland. That company's general manager, Trevor Goodwin, said the small firm was not interested in selling gas directly to Auckland residential customers."We really just want to sell more gas," he said. "We're not megalomaniacs, we're not trying to have the largest customer base in the country, we just want to shift more gas."The service territory in which Mercury will initially sell gas has about 40,000 gas users, almost all buying from Contact Energy. The company will aim to win over Contact gas customers who already buy electricity from Mercury."We plan this to be a low-hassle, good-service option, so we'll be moving at a pace to ensure that this service can be maintained," said Foote. "Ultimately, we want to be able to offer these sorts of things wherever the Mercury brand is but, for the moment, one step at a time."Selling Mercury as a "low-hassle, good-service" energy provider would seem to require a customer base having collectively a short memory.
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