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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, ...
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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.
General Matter is reviving a historic DOE site by build a $1.5B uranium enrichment facility at Paducah, KY, with operations ...
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.
US uranium enrichment startup General Matter has signed a lease with the Department of Energy for the reuse of federal land ...
General Matter is bringing a $1.5 billion uranium enrichment facility to the old Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, officials said. The project is expected to create about 140 full-time jobs, in ...
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.
Nuclear enrichment startup General Matter officially announced plans Tuesday to build a $1.5 billion uranium enrichment ...
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