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Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes
Dan Yurman's Blog covers political and economic news on nuclear energy and nonproliferation issues.
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Laser enrichment gets a boost
Cameco takes 24% stake in GE Hitachi unit GE Hitachi and Cameco Corp, ( CCO:TO ) the world's largest uranium producer, have announced that Cameco will invest $124 million for a 24% stake in the business unit that is developing a laser enrichment technology . Cameco will also supply uranium to the unit enabling GE Hitachi to buy and enrich uranium for sale as commercial fuel for civilian...
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GE-Hitachi moves on laser enrichment
Decision to build a full-scale facility could come in 2009 While Areva is still silent on a decision whether and where to build a uranium enrichment plant at one of five potential sites in the U.S., Global Laser Enrichment (GLE), a subsidiary of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has announced it has selected GEH's Wilmington, NC, headquarters site for a potential commercial uranium enrichment facility...
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General Electric seeks market solutions for spent nuclear fuel
Computer simulation and full scale testing of components are part of the plan Defying conventional wisdom that the only destiny for spent nuclear fuel from commercial nuclear reactors is long-term storage, General Electric says there are big dollars at the tail end of the nuclear energy value chain. GE thinks they can bring profitable solutions to market. Speaking to the Idaho Section of the American...
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