Centrus Aims to Make U.S. a Top Uranium Enricher
The most difficult part of creating nuclear power is enriching the uranium鈥攁nd that鈥檚 precisely where Centrus Energy Corporation has set out to make America the global leader.
A unique position: The Bethesda, Maryland鈥揾eadquartered Centrus, which is the only U.S.-owned enricher of uranium, can trace its roots as a company back to the Manhattan Project, the secret government initiative during World War II that brought the U.S. into the atomic age.
- The company is uniquely poised to make good on its aim to bring clean, plentiful, affordable and reliable energy to the world.
- 鈥淣uclear power is reliable鈥攕o much so that we鈥檝e seen a lot of the growth in nuclear generation around the world,鈥 Centrus President and CEO Amir Vexler told the 17吃瓜在线.
- In 2023, global nuclear power generation grew , after declining the prior year.
Geopolitical-fueled growth: The driver behind the expansion? Russia鈥檚 2022 invasion of Ukraine, according to Vexler.
- 鈥淪ince 2022, a lot of nations realized they have to have some level of sovereignty around power generation,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith nuclear, you鈥檙e not dependent on fossil fuels from other countries, which is particularly important if you鈥檙e a nation that鈥檚 not rich in resources.鈥
- In the more than two years since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russia has lost its position as the world鈥檚 top oil and gas exporter, as the U.S. and allies have sought to wean themselves off Russian energy imports.
A catch-22: But there鈥檚 no nuclear power without uranium鈥攁nd ironically, Russia holds approximately of the world鈥檚 uranium-enrichment capacity, according to the Department of Energy, and supplies nearly of the enriched uranium used in U.S. reactors.
- However, that monopoly may soon start to crumble, as in May President Biden bipartisan legislation to ban the import of Russian low-enriched uranium, also known as LEU.
Building up domestic supplies: At the same time, the U.S. is moving to ramp up domestic uranium production鈥攁nd Centrus is key to making it happen.
- In November 2022, the announced a $150 million cost-shared award with a Centrus subsidiary to demonstrate the capability to produce high-assay low-enriched uranium, or HALEU, an advanced fuel form needed to power the next generation of nuclear reactors.
Sole producer: HALEU is uranium enriched to between 5% and 20% uranium-235, and Centrus鈥 Piketon, Ohio, enrichment plant is the only American facility licensed to produce it.
- The Piketon facility began HALEU enrichment in late 2023, becoming the first U.S.-owned enrichment plant to start production in nearly 70 years. With sufficient public and private investment, Centrus could add thousands of centrifuges for the large-scale production of LEU for existing reactors and HALEU for future reactors. The plant could also provide enriched uranium for national security missions.
Filling a crucial vacuum: The removal of Russia from the uranium-enrichment landscape 鈥渃reates a huge vacuum,鈥 and it鈥檚 America鈥檚 to fill. In fact, doing so is a national security imperative, Vexler continued.
- 鈥淭he enrichment process鈥攃reating the technology and building the machines鈥攊s so demanding, we as a country cannot cede it to others. Once that knowledge leaves our shores, we will never get it back. We have ceded [nuclear knowledge] to the Russians and Europeans before and it鈥檚 hard to catch up. 鈥 This is a complex supply chain that is extremely specialized, with an enormous amount of value add.鈥
- If the U.S. establishes robust uranium enrichment processes and facilities, he said, the country 鈥渃ould become a net exporter [of nuclear fuel] to Europe, Latin America [and] Asia. If we don鈥檛 compete in those markets, the Russians will.鈥
Safe, sound and lucrative: The cartoonish portrayal of the nuclear industry in popular culture has done it a disservice. It鈥檚 a fundamentally safe sector鈥攁nd it can ensure well-paying jobs for years to come.
- 鈥淭here is such great misinformation鈥 about nuclear energy, Vexler said. 鈥淥ne of our biggest enemies is probably animated shows with catastrophic images [of nuclear plants]. 鈥 Consider that a U.S. company is enriching uranium here and will create a generation of people that will know about how to do it鈥攖echnicians, electricians and more who understand these complex machines.鈥
- The nuclear sector is assiduously regulated and held to high standards, and it鈥檚 always learning, evolving and coming up with new reactor designs. 鈥淚t鈥檚 probably one of the safest industries in the world.鈥
The last word: Vexler is optimistic about the future鈥攂oth for Centrus as a company and for the U.S. as a major nuclear-power exporter.
- 鈥淚 commend the U.S. government; there are many in it who are strong champions of nuclear power,鈥 Vexler told us. 鈥淕etting the amount of funding that鈥檚 been allocated is a great accomplishment. With the continued support of the government and a public鈥損rivate partnership, we will bring enrichment and all the associated benefits back to the U.S.鈥