Thursday, August 26, 2010

Nuclear power plant in the works - Washington Business Journal:

http://met-tech.com/fractured-input-shaft.html
Strickland, U.S. Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, and U.S. Rep. Jean R-Cincinnati, are scheduled to visit where they are expected to disclose plans for the The plant will be a joinr effortof Charlotte, N.C.-based and of France, according to a source with knowledge of the The proposed plant, what the state is touting as a “21sy century clean-energy production center,” will replace a former gaseou s diffusion enrichment facility at a site in Piketon. That complexx was closed in 2001, eliminating nearl 600 jobs.
The new plant is expected to take more than a decad e to build and will emplo yabout 4,000 workers during construction and up to 800 workersz when it is fullyt operational, the source told Columbus Businesz First . Officials in the governor’d office declined to talk about Strickland’ss scheduled visit to Piketon. Uranium fuel supplier closed the enrichment plant in 2001 and consolidatedd the operationsin Kentucky, but it maintains 1,200 employees on the 3,600-acrew reservation at its American Centrifugwe Plant.
That facility, which will create nuclear fuelfor plants, is set to begin operations in 2011, said Elizabeth Stuckle, a USEC

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