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The United States Enrichment Corporation (now officially USEC, Inc.; NYSE: [USU]) is a corporation that contracts with the United States Department of Energy to produce enriched uranium for use in nuclear power plants.

The Energy Policy Act, a 1992 U.S. federal law, created USEC to privatize uranium enrichment for civilian use, and in July 1993 USEC took over the facilities. The sale of USEC was completed on July 28, 1998 through an initial public offering of USEC stock. The U.S. government received about three billion dollars for USEC.

USEC had gaseous diffusion plants at Piketon, Ohio (near Portsmouth) and Paducah, Kentucky. In May 2001, USEC ceased uranium enrichment operations in Piketon and consolidated operations in Paducah. The following year, transfer and shipping operations were also consolidated at Paducah.

A demonstration gas centrifuge plant is being built at Piketon for operation in 2006, and a full-size plant is planned there for operation in 2010. One advantage of a gas centrifuge plant is that it would consume far less electricity than a gaseous diffusion plant.

At peak operation, the Paducah facility consumes about 3,000 megawatts of electricity. Power for the Paducah gaseous diffusion plant comes from Tennessee Valley Authority, which operates five nuclear reactors itself and is restarting one more.

In November 1996 USEC signed an exclusive licence and development agreement for the application of SILEX technology to uranium enrichment with an Australian company, Silex Systems Limited. The SILEX process is expected to produce enriched uranium for around a third of the current costs.

The Department of Energy remains responsible for clean-up of the sites of materials left there prior to 1993.

USEC is the executive agent in the U.S./Russia Highly Enriched Uranium Purchase Agreement, implemented under the Megatons to Megawatts Program.

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