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Centrus Energy secures funding for HALEU production development

Financing Nuclear announced United States Jan 7, 2026
USD900M
Deal Value
development
Stage

American Centrifuge Operating, operating as a Centrus Energy subsidiary, secured $900 million specifically for High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) production development.

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Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The United States Department of Energy allocated $2.7 billion across specialised enrichment infrastructure projects. Quote: The United States Department of Energy allocated $2.7 billion across specialised enrichment infrastructure projects, fundamentally restructuring how Western nations access nuclear fuel supplies. Target 20% share of global enrichment capacity by 2035. Quote: United States Target: 20% by 2035

Deal Size
American Centrifuge Operating, operating as a Centrus Energy subsidiary, secured $900 million specifically for High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) production development.
Location
Understanding America's $2.7 Billion Nuclear Infrastructure Transformation
Announcement
By Muflih Hidayat on January 7, 2026
COD
2030: Target achievement of full domestic enrichment capability
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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American Centrifuge Operating developer

"American Centrifuge Operating, operating as a Centrus Energy subsidiary, secured $900 million specifically for High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) production development."

C
Centrus Energy developer

"American Centrifuge Operating, operating as a Centrus Energy subsidiary, secured $900 million specifically for High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) production development."

G
General Matter developer

"General Matter, backed by technology entrepreneur Peter Thiel, received $900 million for advanced enrichment technology development."

O
Orano Federal Services developer

"Orano Federal Services obtained $900 million for expanding low-enriched uranium production capacity."

G
Global Laser Enrichment developer

"Global Laser Enrichment, partially owned by Canadian uranium company Cameco, received $28 million for next-generation laser isotope separation technology advancement."

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Cameco investor

"Global Laser Enrichment, partially owned by Canadian uranium company Cameco, received $28 million for next-generation laser isotope separation technology advancement."

high quality Enriched Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Jan 7, 2026
Signed
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