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DOE Seeks State Input on Nuclear Innovation Campuses
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Request for Information (RFI) in 2026 inviting states to express interest in hosting Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses. This RFI represents an early federal information-gathering step and does not constitute site selection, funding, permits, or authorization to build nuclear facilities. The City of Craig and Moffat County, Colorado, clarified that no decisions or agreements have been made regarding nuclear facility development in their jurisdictions, emphasizing that any future projects would require extensive state and federal approvals and public engagement.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note that this RFI signals potential future opportunities for states to participate in nuclear innovation initiatives, but no immediate contracting or funding actions are underway.
- States and local governments may need to prepare for possible involvement in future DOE solicitations related to nuclear lifecycle innovation.
- Contractors and vendors specializing in nuclear technology and infrastructure should monitor DOE communications for forthcoming formal procurement opportunities.
- Early engagement with state and federal agencies could position organizations favorably for future competitive solicitations once site selections and funding decisions are made.
The U.S. Department of Energy has issued a Request for Information inviting states to express interest in potentially hosting what are described as Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses. This federal action is an informationβgathering step. It is not a funding announcement, not a permit, not a site selection and not an authorization to construct facilities.
— Chris Nichols, Mayor, City of Craig
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U.S. Department of Energy, State of Colorado, City of Craig, Moffat County
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- Guest commentary: Nuclear lifecycle innovation β What our community should know | CraigDailyPress.com · CraigDailyPress.com · Mar 17