DOE Seeks States for Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses

  • DOE issued an RFI inviting U.S. states to express interest in hosting Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses by April 1, 2026.
  • Campuses could support activities across the nuclear fuel lifecycle, including fuel fabrication, enrichment, and waste disposition.
  • New Earth Resources Corp. applauds the initiative but is not participating in the RFI process.
  • New Earth engaged Investor Insights Systems for a 3-month digital marketing campaign starting February 2, 2026, at a cost of USD$250,000.

The DOE's RFI marks a significant step in modernizing the nuclear fuel cycle and strengthening U.S. leadership in nuclear energy. The initiative aligns with broader industry trends towards advanced nuclear energy deployment and could attract substantial federal and state investments. New Earth Resources Corp.'s engagement with Investor Insights Systems reflects a strategic move to enhance its market presence amid evolving policy landscapes.

Policy Framework
How the DOE's initiative will shape long-term discussions around nuclear energy infrastructure and supply chains.
State Participation
Whether states will prioritize workforce development, infrastructure investment, and economic diversification in their responses.
Market Awareness
The effectiveness of New Earth's digital marketing campaign in boosting investor awareness and engagement.