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Ep. 21: Discovering the Secret of Ancient Nuclear Waste, a Forgotten Government Experiment Buried in Old Documents & the Quest to Produce Electricity Too Cheap to Meter w/ Oklo COO Caroline Cochran
Niklas speaks with Caroline Cochran, the COO and co-founder of Oklo, joined by special guest Mac Davis, the CEO of Minicircle.Oklo is revolutionizing nuclear energy to create a clean energy future.Nuclear energy is probably the best example of a stranded technology. It has the potential to give us a low-to-no-cost, low-to-no-carbon future economy - but it is held back by political obstacles and regulatory strangulation.In this episode, we'll learn about Oklo and Caroline's mission, and how so-called "powerhouses", micro-scale advanced fission power plants that are orders of magnitude safer than old nuclear power plans, can disrupt the energy industry.Caroline explains the difference between old and advanced nuclear power. The large gigawatts-producing power plants with cooling towers are a thing of the past - the future is small megawatt-producing "powerhouses" in Tesla-grade modern design.The safety of these micro-plants is by design, using metal fuels. If the fuel expands through heat, the metal to expands to shut down the reactionCaroline explains the process of convincing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), a regulatory agency that has not allowed a single nuclear power plant to start operations since 1975. While the process has been slow and expensive, Caroline also observes that nuclear is increasingly on a path to greater acceptance.Oklo is on track to build the first NRC-approved nuclear reactors, paving the way for a nuclear revival to produce cheap and clean electricity that is advancing humanity in the fight again climate change and accelerating technological progress.Niklas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NiklasAnzingerInfinita Website: https://infinitafund.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/Z4H6UjbubK