| Uranium Enrichment
Facility Planned for N.M. Licensing for a new uranium enrichment
plant in Lea County is on track and underway, with tentitive plans to start construction
on the $1.4 billion project in early 2006.
Owned by Louisiana Energy Services,
plans are calling for an 800,000-sq.-ft. enrichment facility at a site five miles
east of Eunice, N.M. Construction is expected to be completed by 2013 and should
provide a healthy dose to the local economy by employing more than 400 workers.
The
project must first gain approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the
New Mexico Environmental Department before construction can proceed.
Plans
call for thousands of gas centrifuges to concentrate the uranium and process it
for use in the nation's nuclear power plants which supply about 20 percent of
the country's electricity.
Louisiana Energy Services plans to let three
major contracts. One is for the building's shell, another for electrical work
and the third for mechanical work.
Louisiana Energy Services has hired
Nuclear Technology Solutions of Cherry Hill, N.J. as the architect but no other
contracts have been let. Partners in the project include Urenco, Westinghouse
Electric Co., Duke Power, Entergy and Exelon.
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