
Core Points - The U.S. Department of Energy has extended Centrus Energy's contract to produce High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) through June 30, 2026, valued at approximately $110 million [1][2] - Centrus is working to restore America's uranium enrichment capabilities and provide a critical source of HALEU for advanced reactors [2][6] - The contract includes options for continued production for up to eight additional years beyond the current extension [1][3] Contract Details - Centrus was initially contracted in 2019 to demonstrate HALEU production at the American Centrifuge Plant in Piketon, Ohio [2] - Phase I of the contract was completed in late 2023, with the delivery of 20 kilograms of HALEU [2][3] - Phase II requires the production of an additional 900 kilograms of HALEU by June 30, 2025, while Phase III includes three optional extension periods of three years each [3] Strategic Importance - The HALEU produced under this contract is intended to support national priorities, including the demonstration and commercialization of HALEU-fueled advanced reactors [4] - Centrus has provided over 1,850 reactor years of fuel since 1998, equivalent to more than 7 billion tons of coal, highlighting its role in the nuclear power industry [5]