Construction of lead cascade to begin in 2004; operations to begin in 2005; commercial plant construction to begin in 2007 BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 9, 2002 — USEC Inc. told the nuclear industry recently ...
USEC — the acronym stands for United States Enrichment Corp. — said in a statement the decision to file in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware won’t affect operations or deliveries to customers. The ...
USEC (NYSE: USU) shares surged as much as 30 percent Tuesday, a day after a bankruptcy court judge cleared the company to solicit creditor approval of its reorganization plan. The supplier of power ...
USEC has customers lined up for its new uranium-enrichment facility, but it doesn't yet have its new uranium-enrichment facility. The company is waiting on a $2.0 billion loan from the U.S. government ...
BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 3, 2002–USEC Inc. (NYSE:USU) announced today a significant milestone in the effort to reduce the threat of nuclear proliferation and terrorism: the elimination of more than 150 ...
March 5 (Reuters) - USEC Inc filed for bankruptcy after struggling with weak prices for the enriched uranium it supplies to nuclear power plants and difficulties in financing a major project. Shares ...
USEC is operating a cascade of centrifuges in a commercial configuration at its Piketon, Ohio, plant. The company hopes that reaching the milestone will improve its chances of receiving a loan ...
USEC, the Bethesda, Md., uranium enrichment company that took over the Department of Energy’s enrichment program in 1992 is claiming that the Obama administration is reneging on promises to provide $2 ...
U.S. nuclear reactor enriched uranium fuel supplier USEC will voluntarily file for bankruptcy protection as part of a restructuring plan to boost financial support for its much-watched gas centrifuge ...
Nuclear energy is making a comeback. USEC, a world leader in providing uranium and support services to nuclear power plants, announced a public offering of 20 million shares of common stock on Tuesday ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- The company that operated nuclear plants in Kentucky and Ohio is suing the U.S. Department of Energy, claiming the federal government owes it almost $38 million in unpaid fees ...
A struggling uranium enrichment company that has won friends among some of Congress’s most powerful Republicans can count a new GOP name in its corner: Mitt Romney. Romney this weekend came out in ...
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