U.S. FluxPoint Energy to Build Uranium Conversion Plant
2026-03-27 15:21
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en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 27th, U.S. FluxPoint Energy has announced that it will construct a new uranium conversion plant in Texas.

The project aims to rebuild the domestic nuclear fuel supply chain in the United States. The company believes the current supply model has created an "unacceptable bottleneck." Its core business involves using advanced technology to convert uranium oxides into uranium hexafluoride (UF₆), thereby providing a stable and reliable fuel supply for U.S. nuclear power plants.

The uranium conversion plant will have an initial annual production capacity of approximately 2,500 tons of uranium and will gradually expand its capacity as market demand grows. This modular design offers flexibility and can be adjusted according to actual conditions. Its design will fully utilize advanced technology to enhance production efficiency and reduce operational costs. Simultaneously, the company will place a high priority on safety measures, implementing multiple layers of protection to ensure a safe and reliable production process.

This construction is of significant importance for revitalizing the U.S. nuclear industry. It will not only enhance U.S. energy security but also create job opportunities and promote the development of related technologies.

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