Enrichment is coming home, and now even sooner.
@ENERGY has selected General Matter for the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad, a program that expands DOE authorization to the fuel supply chain and other nuclear technologies.
We applaud the @WhiteHouse Ratepayer Protection Pledge and the tech companies who committed to covering their power needs and investing in the US grid. These commitments will advance domestic energy abundance while benefitting households.
The Pledge aligns with General Matter's
NEW IN PIRATE WIRES: America is relearning something it forgot — you can’t make power without fuel.
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy announced a $2.7b investment in American uranium enrichment, a capability we effectively abandoned in the 90s. Obama shut down America’s
Our mission is simple: rebuild uranium enrichment at industrial scale to power America's ambitions.
This award accelerates our roadmap to satisfy all domestic HALEU demand years ahead of schedule.
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Last year, General Matter launched to restore U.S. leadership in nuclear enrichment and power America’s ambitions. Today, the Department of Energy awarded us a $900M contract to build and operate HALEU enrichment capacity for the nation’s nuclear energy needs.
Under this
Last year, General Matter launched to restore U.S. leadership in nuclear enrichment and power America’s ambitions. Today, the Department of Energy awarded us a $900M contract to build and operate HALEU enrichment capacity for the nation’s nuclear energy needs.
Under this
Nuclear fuel is the bottleneck for American ambitions.
Today, U.S. companies perform less than 1% of global enrichment. Reliance on foreign interests ends with our facility in Paducah.
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General Matter is bringing uranium enrichment back to the United States, starting at the site where the U.S. enrichment industry was born.
We’ve signed a lease with the Department of Energy to establish the nation’s first U.S.-owned, privately developed uranium enrichment