Verdagy Opens First DOE-Supported Electrolyzer Manufacturing Facility in the US

Verdagy, a leading green hydrogen electrolysis company, has opened the first Department of Energy (DOE)-supported electrolyzer manufacturing facility in the United States. The new facility in Newark, California, features over 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space and has the capacity to produce several gigawatts of electrolyzers. This facility is a significant step forward in the advancement of green hydrogen manufacturing in the United States.

OKLO Stock Soars on DOE Approval and Google’s Nuclear Power Push

Oklo Inc (OKLO) shares are on the rise, fueled by continued momentum from Monday’s Google nuclear deal and the recent approval of its Aurora fuel fabrication facility design by the U.S. Department of Energy. This news comes as big tech companies are increasingly looking to nuclear power to meet the rising energy demands of their data centers, especially with the AI boom. Oklo is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

DoE Admits to Working with Elite Military Unit on UFO Investigations

US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm has confirmed that the Department of Energy (DoE) has engaged the US military’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in investigating UFOs around nuclear facilities. The admission, made during a Congressional hearing, is significant as JSOC has long been linked to alleged efforts to retrieve alien technology from crashed UFOs. While Granholm did not elaborate on the nature of the collaboration, she stated that the DoE works with all federal security entities as part of a coordinated national security effort.

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