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Senator says he's worried about Energy Secretary acting in nuclear firm’s interest

U.S. Edward Markey, a former board member of Oklo nuclear power company in the U.S., wrote to President Donald Trump Tuesday to express his concern that U.S. Energy Sec. Chris Wright works to advance the interests of Oklo. Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts, said that the Obama administration was moving forward with plans for Oklo's nuclear waste reprocessing facility and transferring government-held plutonium to be used as fuel in reactor projects. Markey stated that "Oklo will benefit financially, and Secretary Wright acts in the interest of his former company."

The White House sent a comment request to the Energy Department, but it did not immediately respond. Oklo said it had no comment.

Oklo announced this month that it will build and operate in Tennessee a plant to reprocess radioactive waste. This is the first phase of an up to $1.68billion nuclear fuel center.

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The government intends to provide 20 metric tonnes of plutonium for nuclear companies. Oklo is yet to announce its plans for the material and neither the Department nor the company have made any announcements. A source at the energy department said that Oklo had been in contact with the agency regarding the use of the radioactive metal, and that top officials from the energy department were talking with the company. Markey questioned Trump about Wright's involvement in decision-making and the Republican Secretary's financial interests in Oklo. Trump ordered in May that the government halt most of its current program for disposing of plutonium and use it instead as fuel for reactors.

Nuclear safety experts are concerned that the idea of using excess plutonium to fuel nuclear reactors and extracting it out of nuclear waste could lead to proliferation risks and make it difficult for the U.S. not to encourage other countries to use similar technologies.

(source: Reuters)