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Once a leading producer of uranium in the world, U.S. production of the mineral has fallen off a cliff. But that’s changing. Domestic mining of uranium, which is primarily used as a fuel for nuclear reactors,
Shahram Ghasemian is leaving Centrus Energy, where he's worked in two separate stints for a total of 14 years.
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Defense News on MSNImages show new North Korea uranium enrichment plant, analysts sayNorth Korea is estimated by researchers to already operate three enrichment facilities, two of which have been additionally expanded with annexes housing yet more centrifuges. Collectively, the existing sites are estimated to house over 10,000 centrifuges that produce more than 200 kilograms of weapons-grade uranium-235 every year.
John Ciampaglia, Sprott Asset Management CEO, and Jan Van Eck, VanEck and Associates CEO, join Dom Chu on ‘ETF Edge’ to discuss the opportunity for uranium and where the asset goes from here.
Israel launched targeted strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and military leaders late Thursday, just hours after the Republic was formally censured by the U. N.
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A year after Congress allowed a radiation compensation program to lapse, former Navajo uranium miners and their families want the aid restored.
Russia said on Wednesday it was ready to remove nuclear materials from Iran and convert them into fuel as a potential way to help narrow differences between the United States and Iran over the Islamic Republic's nuclear programme.
As demand for energy skyrockets amid an AI push, uranium miners are ramping up domestic production of the mineral used to fuel nuclear reactors.
The nuclear energy agency noted the construction of a site similar to current plants, as Kim Jong-un has been pushing to produce more fuel for nuclear bombs.
(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Shovels are seen at Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. The state on Thursday announced a proposal to build a uranium enrichment facility at Camp Williams, which, if built, would bring another step in the nuclear cycle to Utah.