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In Memory of Rajat Deb: Inspiring Man of Ideas and Remarkable Silicon Valley Archetype

By Anjuli Deb -- With deep sadness and profound appreciation, we share the passing of LCG's founder, Dr. Rajat K. Deb. He was our president and one of the first entrepreneurs in the computer revolution. He was also our friend, our teacher and mentor, and for a few of us, our father and grandfather.

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Oklo and Centrus Sign Letter of Intent to Purchase Nuclear Fuel for Aurora Powerhouse Deployment in Southern Ohio

LCG, June 19, 2026--Oklo Inc. and Centrus Energy Corp. announced yesterday a Letter of Intent under which Centrus agrees to supply enough domestic high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) to power up to five of Oklo's Aurora nuclear powerhouses for multiple years, with deliveries to Oklo scheduled to begin in 2029. Centrus will supply HALEU from its American Centrifuge Plant in Pike County, Ohio to support Oklo’s planned 1.2 GW power campus in the region

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California PUC Issues Mixed Decision on SDG&E Power Purchase Agreements

LCG, March 22, 2013--The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) yesterday approved a request from San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) to enter a 25-year agreement with the Escondido Energy Center, a 45-MW repowering project. The CPUC approved the contract based on the project?s relative low cost, small size increase, high viability, and environmental benefits resulting from a repower.

The CPUC did not approve SDG&E's request to enter power purchase agreements with the Pio Pico Energy Center and Quail Brush Power. The CPUC stated the agreements were denied, in part, because the agreements were scheduled to come online in 2014, but the evidence demonstrated that there is no need for incremental local capacity until 2018, four years into the 20 year terms of the contracts.

Yesterday's decision was made as part of the CPUC's Long-Term Procurement Planning process, which established the need for additional energy supplies for the San Diego area beginning in 2018.

Commissioner Mark J. Ferron, stated, "My goal is simple: to ensure that SDG&E can best meet the future needs of its customers while avoiding a situation where ratepayers pay needlessly for new generation."

"The evidence supporting the need for Pio Pico and Quail Brush is inconclusive, and SDG&E's customers should not be made to pay until it is conclusive," stated Commissioner Mike Florio.

The question of need for new generation is complicated given the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), a significant generating resource in Southern California, has been unavailable for a year due to concerns with cracks in steam generator tubes. The timetable to restart SONGS is unclear. SONGS is jointly owned by San Diego Gas & Electric (20 percent), Southern California Edison (78.21 percent), and the City of Riverside (1.79 percent).

A SDG&E spokesperson state, "The uncertainty surrounding the operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating facility suggests that an earlier start date of these facilities would provide added power supply insurance for the region."
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