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Iran’s Enriched Uranium is Missing But a DC Think Tank Might Have An AnswerKey Points and Summary – Two months after U.S. and Israeli strikes on its nuclear sites, the location of Iran’s enriched ...
General Matter is building a $1.5 billion uranium enrichment facility in Kentucky to support U.S. nuclear energy and reduce ...
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.
A lease to build the first U.S.-owned, privately developed uranium enrichment facility in the country was signed in western ...
Once complete, it will be the first U.S.-owned, privately developed uranium enrichment facility in the country.
Paducah’s historic role in America’s nuclear industry is set for a major revival. General Matter, the first privately funded ...
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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, ...
US uranium enrichment startup General Matter has signed a lease with the Department of Energy for the reuse of federal land ...
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.
Ambitious plans for Paducah's old gaseous diffusion site could include Kentucky's first nuclear power plant. Steep hurdles likely await.
General Matter, a U.S. startup hoping to enrich uranium for fueling nuclear reactors, signed a lease with the Department of Energy on Tuesday to build a facility at a former federal plant in Kentucky.
Tehran demands compensation from Washington for nuclear facility strikes as Iran's foreign minister says the country retains ...
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