james73+FollowMeta’s nuclear move could reshape Ohio jobsMeta is teaming up with Oklo to build a massive nuclear power plant in Pike County, aiming to power the state’s booming data centers and promising thousands of new jobs. This billion-dollar project is set to break ground this year and could be running by 2030, bringing both construction and long-term operational roles. While the promise of clean energy and fresh tax revenue is big news for Ohio, some locals are wary, given ongoing lawsuits tied to a former nuclear site nearby. How do you feel about nuclear energy fueling our tech future—and our local economy? #JobCareer #OhioJobs #NuclearEnergy00Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWould You Live Near a Nuclear Plant?Here’s a wild one for your next coffee break: scientists in Idaho just whipped up a new kind of salt—not for your fries, but for powering nuclear reactors. This could mean cleaner, safer energy that doesn’t mess with your lungs like smog does. The big shift? These salt-fueled reactors might soon power ships and cities, and could even help cut your electric bill. Would you feel safe living near one? #Business #Industry #NuclearEnergy10Share
Allen Rios+FollowShould You Still Bet on Nuclear Stocks?Oklo, the nuclear energy startup that wowed everyone in 2025, is now facing a reality check. After riding the AI energy wave, its stock soared, then crashed hard when government hype faded. If you’re thinking of jumping in now, remember: just because data centers need more juice doesn’t mean every energy stock will keep climbing. Watch how the industry shifts—coal is hot again, and Oklo’s still burning cash. Sometimes, the easy money is already gone! #Business #Market #NuclearEnergy00Share
Jerry Clark+FollowHow Georgia’s Nuclear Plant Just Changed the GameDid you know the biggest nuclear power plant in the US just shifted from the Arizona desert to the Georgia pines? Plant Vogtle’s new reactors mean it now pumps out more juice than any other in the country—enough to keep millions of homes running. This isn’t just a brag: it’s a peek at how the US is betting on reliable, low-carbon energy, even as renewables and natural gas get cheaper. Next time your lights stay on during a storm, thank a nuclear control room! #Business #Industry #NuclearEnergy30Share
Vincent Perry+FollowWould You Trust a Private Nuclear Plant?Imagine waking up to news that a private company wants to build a nuclear power plant near your home. That’s what’s brewing in India, where officials are pushing to let private firms run nuclear facilities. Critics say this could mean less public input and more risk—think radioactive leaks or waste mishaps. The big worry? Private companies might cut corners to save cash, and you could end up footing the bill for their mistakes. Would you feel safe with a nuclear neighbor? #Business #Industry #NuclearEnergy31Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowNuclear Power Plant Delays = Higher Bills?Bangladesh’s first nuclear power plant just hit a major money snag—think of it like your home reno project suddenly costing 23% more thanks to a surprise jump in the dollar. The project’s price tag soared by $2 billion, and now the lights won’t come on until at least 2026. For folks in Bangladesh, that means waiting longer (and possibly paying more) for cleaner, steady electricity. The lesson? Always check the fine print on big projects—and maybe your own budget, too! #Business #Industry #NuclearEnergy10Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowNuclear Waste Cleanup: The Giant Rake FixHere’s a wild one for your next coffee break: engineers at the UK’s Sellafield site just tackled a mountain of old nuclear waste using a massive, custom-built steel rake. Imagine cleaning out your garage, but with radioactive leftovers from the 1960s! This clever tool keeps the pile from caving in, making it safer to store and moving us closer to a cleaner, greener future. Progress like this could make nuclear energy less scary and more useful for everyone. #Business #Industry #NuclearEnergy00Share
Vincent Perry+FollowWhy Tech Giants Are Eyeing Nuclear PowerHere’s your coffee break scoop: Oklo is racing ahead in the nuclear energy game, thanks to a regulatory shortcut that lets them start building before all the paperwork is done. Big tech companies (think data centers that never sleep) are lining up for Oklo’s future clean power, hoping to lock in steady electricity. If Oklo can turn these handshake deals into real contracts, it could mean cheaper, greener energy for everyone—and maybe a stock price pop for early investors. #Business #Industry #NuclearEnergy11Share