James Finch, New Mexico has experienced a boom in uranium since 1950. After Navajo shepherd Paddy Martinez woke from his nap under a ledge of limestone with a handful of funny yellow rocks, only to learn after the first discovery of uranium in New Mexico are the state was hoping surrounded by thousands of search engines, to the nuclear power metal to capitalize.
Another uranium boom may now be traveling to. This time, the charge of the European Union consortium Urenco Ltd., Stacker 3 general partner of Louisiana Energy Services (LES), a project license, led last Friday by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to construct and operate a plant for uranium enrichment of 1, 5 billion in Lea County, New Mexico. Louisiana Energy Services is a subsidiary of Urenco, Exelon Corp. to run its members, Entergy Corp. and Duke Energy Corp., the first license for a uranium enrichment plant in thirty years for the first time a private company
# #. Announcement of the uranium enrichment plant came nine days after the International Uranium Corporation (IUC), the resumption of uranium mining in the Four Corners area in the western United States has announced.
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