Trump administration wants nuclear startups to use plutonium for their reactors
techcrunch.com May 27, 2026

Trump administration wants nuclear startups to use plutonium for their reactors

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The US Department of Energy has selected five nuclear startups to negotiate with the government for a portion of the 100 tons of plutonium made during the Cold War. The startups, including Oklo, Standard Nuclear, Shine Technologies, Flibe Energy, and Exodys Energy, aim to use the plutonium to power new nuclear reactors. The government previously identified 34 tons of plutonium for disposal, and the startups will now enter advanced negotiations over security and transportation. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has divested his shares in Oklo, and the company is developing a reactor that can run on traditional uranium fuel as well as plutonium.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The plan to use plutonium from nuclear weapons as fuel for new reactors raises significant security concerns, as countries have previously concluded that it's a liability rather than a solution.
  • · The fact that Energy Secretary Chris Wright had a personal connection to one of the selected startups, Oklo, adds an element of scrutiny to the process.