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Department of Energy

Request for Information on Establishment of Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: 4e30976204964df3b556ff7149dae444
TypeSpecial NoticeDepartmentDepartment of EnergyPostedJan 28, 2026, 12:00 AM UTCDueApr 01, 2026, 09:00 PM UTCCloses in 37 days

Special Notice from ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF • ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Apr 01, 2026.

Market snapshot

Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).

12-month awarded value
$911,043,549
Sector total $911,043,549 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$100,000
P10–P90
$27,832$2,512,540
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($911,043,549)
Deal sizing
$100,000 median
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Signals shown are descriptive of observed awards; not a forecast.

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Live POP
Place of performance
United States
Contracting office
Not listed

Point of Contact

Name
NLIC RFI email
Email
nlic-rfi@nuclear.energy.gov
Phone
Not available
Name
Bryan Kellogg
Email
Bryan.Kellogg@hq.doe.gov
Phone
(240) 997–7773

Agency & Office

Department
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Subagency
Not available
Office
Not available
Contracting Office Address
Not available

Description

The United States is undertaking an initiative to reestablish global leadership in nuclear energy, guided by Executive Orders signed on May 23, 2025. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE, or Department) seeks input from states interested in hosting potential Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses to anchor integrated, full‑cycle nuclear ecosystems that could co-locate and support the entire nuclear value chain while exploring durable pathways for managing used nuclear materials in a safe, secure, and fiscally responsible manner. These campuses must support functions such as fuel fabrication, enrichment, reprocessing used nuclear fuel, and disposition of waste, and could additionally support functions such as advanced reactor deployment, power generation, advanced manufacturing, and co‑located data centers, through integrated, forward-looking solutions, consistent with national safety, security, stewardship, long- term and fiscal responsibility goals.


States are invited to indicate their interest and provide constructive feedback on the structure of the Innovation Campuses by submitting a clear articulation of their strategic priorities-- such as workforce development, infrastructure investment, economic diversification, or technology leadership-- along with their proposed appropriate scope of the Innovation Campuses and the specific funding structures, risk‑sharing approaches, and other support, incentives, or federal partnerships they would require to successfully host and sustain an Innovation Campus. DOE seeks information on approaches that (1) prioritize private and state capital; (2) rely on targeted, conditional, and time‑limited federal support, subject to the availability of appropriations and statutory authority; and (3) include robust financial assurances to protect federal taxpayers from open‑ended liabilities. DOE envisions significant workforce development, environmental safeguards, and proliferation‑resistant operations. This initiative has the potential to generate significant benefits, improve energy security and enhance international nuclear leadership.

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