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Energy Innovation News 17 September 2025 - 10 October 2025

Oklo’s Nuclear Stock Skyrockets 500% – Next Energy Revolution or Hype Bubble?

Oklo’s Nuclear Stock Skyrockets 500% – Next Energy Revolution or Hype Bubble?

Oklo’s Stock Goes Nuclear – A 2025 Rally Defying Gravity Oklo has exploded onto the public markets with a spectacular stock rally in 2025. Shares of the Silicon Valley–based advanced nuclear startup have soared over 500% year-to-date, making it one of the year’s hottest stocks ts2.tech. The stock hit an intraday peak of $146.40 in early October, up roughly 1,228% from a year ago ts2.tech. By October 9, Oklo closed around $138 per share stockanalysis.com, and it spiked again on October 10 – briefly trading above $150 – before settling near $143.50 by that day’s close stockanalysis.com. This meteoric rise
US Utility’s Fusion Moonshot: Betting Billions on “Star Power” to Fuel the AI Era

US Utility’s Fusion Moonshot: Betting Billions on “Star Power” to Fuel the AI Era

TVA’s Fusion Gamble at Bull Run The TVA’s plan marks an unprecedented move by a US utility: building, owning and operating a fusion power plant (pending regulatory and board approvals) rather than just buying fusion power from a third party. In September 2025, TVA issued a letter of intent to Type One Energy, signaling its interest in deploying the company’s fusion reactor at TVA’s former Bull Run Fossil Plant site near Oak Ridge, Tennessee typeoneenergy.com. Bull Run was a coal-fired power station retired in 2023 – now its grounds may host a cutting-edge fusion facility, symbolically transitioning from fossil fuels
Mining the Moon’s Helium-3: The Key to a Quantum Computing and Energy Revolution

Mining the Moon’s Helium-3: The Key to a Quantum Computing and Energy Revolution

What Is Helium-3 and Why Is It So Important? Infographic: Helium-3 is continually generated by fusion reactions in the Sun and carried by the solar wind. The Moon, lacking a magnetic field, has absorbed this isotope for billions of years, whereas Earth’s magnetic field shields us from most Helium-3 interlune.space. Helium-3 (He-3) is a lightweight, non-radioactive isotope of helium with two protons and one neutron (regular helium-4 has two neutrons). On Earth it is extremely scarce – mostly a byproduct from the decay of tritium in nuclear weapons and reactors sciencefocus.com. In total, only a few dozen kilograms are produced
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