Companies race to open new uranium enrichment facilities in U.S. |
International Herald Tribune - Feb 27, 2008 |
Companies are racing to provide radioactive fuel for a nuclear power renaissance, especially in the United States, and are powering debate along the way.
Two U.S. companies, General Electric and United States Enrichment Corp., or USEC, along with their European rivals, Urenco and Areva, are pushing billions worth of new U.S. enrichment plants or technology so they do not miss the new uranium boom.
Opponents including the Union of Concerned Scientists fear that investment sends the wrong message to countries like Iran, which is under international pressure to halt its own uranium enrichment efforts. The scientists' group argues that it is unclear the United States really needs new facilities, when it could just import nuclear fuel from elsewhere.
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- Posted: 2008-02-28 10:14:23
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