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General Matter CEO Scott Nolan envisions the Paducah, Kentucky, project to “ultimately power the reactors that power AI (and) ...
Once complete, it will be the first U.S.-owned, privately developed uranium enrichment facility in the country.
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WEHT Evansville on MSN$1.5B uranium enrichment facility coming to PaducahGovernor Andy Beshear joined other elected officials and leaders from General Matter, an American uranium enrichment company, ...
TEHRAN (AP) — Talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency will be “technical” and “complicated,” the ...
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: The new 'nuclear age': $1.5 billion uranium enrichment ...
Scott Nolan, General Matter CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the first privately-owned uranium enrichment facility, who the company is in discussions with and much more.
Ambitious plans for Paducah's old gaseous diffusion site could include Kentucky's first nuclear power plant. Steep hurdles likely await.
Governor Andy Beshear announced a $1.5 billion investment by General Matter for a uranium enrichment facility in Paducah, expected to create 140 full-time jobs.
Most civilian nuclear reactors use “low enriched uranium” that’s been enriched to between 3% and 5%. This means that 3–5% of the total uranium in the sample is now uranium-235.
Negotiations over Iran's nuclear program remain stalled following strikes by Israel and the United States. The bombing of key ...
In fact, the extra-enriched uranium would be of less value to Iran as a medical tool than as a new bargaining chip in Vienna. Halting 60% enrichment is now one more thing that Iran can offer in ...
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