الاثنين، 3 ديسمبر 2012

Nuclear power plant in the works - Business First of Columbus:

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Strickland, U.S. Sen. George 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 joint effortfof Charlotte, N.C.-based (NYSE:DUK) and of France, accordinhg to a source with knowledge of the project. The proposex plant, what the state is toutingg asa “21st century clean-energy productiob center,” will replace a former gaseous diffusion enrichmenft facility at a site in That complex was closed in 2001, eliminatinf nearly 600 jobs.
The new plantr is expected to take more than a decadd to build and will emplotabout 4,000 workers during constructionm and up to 800 workers when it is fullh operational, the source told Columbus Business First . Officials in the governor’s officwe declined to talk about Strickland’s scheduleds visit to Piketon. Uranium fuel supplier closed the enrichmenyt plant in 2001 and consolidated the operations in but itmaintains 1,200 employees on the 3,600-acrs reservation at its American Centrifuge Plant.
That which will create nuclear fuelfor plants, is set to begib operations in 2011, said Elizabethn Stuckle, a USEC

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