We at Trillium H2 Power are thrilled to celebrate a major milestone for Southern Ohio’s clean energy future.
On January 9, 2026, Oklo Inc. and Meta Platforms, Inc. announced an agreement to develop a scalable 1.2 GW nuclear power campus in Pike County on same former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) site where Trillium Piketon is taking shape. This landmark project, supported by Meta’s prepayment and development funding, will deliver reliable, carbon-free baseload power starting as early as 2030 and scaling to full capacity by 2034.
The announcement highlights what we’ve been saying all along: the PORTS redevelopment, led by the Southern Ohio Diversification Initiative (SODI), is rapidly becoming a national hub for advanced energy and manufacturing. Oklo’s Aurora powerhouses will sit alongside our dispatchable power facility—creating a powerful combination of complementary technologies that strengthen the grid, attract major industry, and deliver high-quality jobs to the region.
This partnership between Oklo and Meta underscores the growing demand for American-made, always-on clean energy to power everything from AI data centers to everyday communities. For Trillium H2 Power, it reinforces the economic momentum we’re building: thousands of construction and permanent jobs, billions in investment, and a true “all-of-the-above” energy strategy that puts Pike, Jackson, Ross, and Scioto counties at the forefront of the energy transition.
As Jacob DeWitte, Oklo’s CEO, said: “Today, that vision is becoming a reality.” We couldn’t agree more.
Together with Oklo, Meta, SODI, and our other partners on the PORTS site, we’re not just redeveloping historic land; we’re reindustrializing Appalachia with the cleanest, most reliable energy infrastructure in the nation.
Stay tuned for more updates on Trillium Piketon as we move forward. The future of American energy is being built right here in Southern Ohio—and we’re proud to be part of it.
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