| Areva plans to build $2 billion uranium plant in Idaho |
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| Written by The Santa Fe New Mexican | |
| Tuesday, 06 May 2008 | |
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BOISE, Idaho — French-owned energy services company Areva Inc. will build what it's said will be a $2 billion uranium enrichment facility near the eastern Idaho city of Idaho Falls, after winning tax concessions from the state Legislature meant to lure the plant to the region. Read More...
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