The City of Oak Ridge's Industrial Development Board signed over a 624-acre parcel to nuclear energy company Orano USA to build a uranium enrichment facility.
With state road projects being delayed and revenue shortfalls looming, tolling on Interstate 70 appears a likely step to maintain and expand infrastructure.
Leaders say “Project Ike” will help the country produce more enriched uranium and lessen reliance on countries overseas.
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Vinci (ENXTPA:DG) has secured contracts to upgrade river locks on the Rhône in France, supporting low carbon river transport. The group, via subsidiary Nuvia, also won a multi year contract for ...