Centrus Signs $900M DOE Contract, Pivots Sole U.S. HALEU Cascade to Commercial Operation
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POWER MagazineCentrus Signs $900M DOE Contract, Pivots Sole U.S. HALEU Cascade to Commercial Operationpowermag.comCentrus Energy has finalized a $900 million task order with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that clears the way for the company to transition its pioneering high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) cascade in Piketon, Ohio, from a government-funded demonstration to private commercial operation. The Bethesda, Maryland-headquartered firm on July 1 announced that its wholly owned subsidiary American […] The post Centrus Signs $900M DOE Contract, Pivots Sole U.S. HALEU Cascade to Commercial Operation appeared first on POWER Magazine .
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