New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance

New Mexico hasn't had a uranium boom since 1950.the 'world's most advanced, energy-efficient and
After Navajo shepherd Paddy Martinez woke upcost-effective uranium enrichment technology.' It has
from his nap, beneath a limestone ledge with areportedly been used for more than thirty years.
handful of funny looking yellow rocks, only to be laterWhat is Gas Centrifuge Technology?
told he had discovered New Mexico's first uranium,Only 0.7 percent of the weight of natural uranium,
the state was swarmed with thousands ofthe U-235 isotope found in nature's uranium, is the
prospectors hoping to cash in on the nuclear metal.isotope needed to power a nuclear reactor. The
Another uranium boom may now be in progress. ThisU-235 isotope is the one that splits inside the core. It
time, the charge is led by the European consortiumis this isotope which releases energy in the fission
Urenco Ltd, general partner of Louisiana Energyprocess. Because natural uranium can not power a
Services (LES), which was issued a draft license, thisnuclear reactor, the concentration of U-235 must be
past Friday, by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatoryslightly increased, also known as 'low enrichment,'
Commission to build and operate a $1.5 billion uraniumfrom 0.7 percent to between 3 and 5 percent. The
enrichment plant in Lea County, New Mexico.enrichment occurs during the centrifuge process.
Louisiana Energy Services is a Urenco-managedIt is called the 'gas centrifuge process" because
partnership, whose members include Exelon Corp,gaseous uranium hexafluoride (UF6) is fed into a
Entergy Corp and Duke Energy Corp. This is the firstcylindrical, high-speed rotor. The gas is whirled around
permit issued for a uranium enrichment facility ininside thousands of centrifuges in a nearly
thirty years; the first ever to a private company.friction-free environment, separating the fissionable
Announcement of the uranium enrichment facilityU-235 isotope from the heavier U-238 isotope. The
came nine days after International Uraniumcentrifugal motion pushes the heavier U-238 gas
Corporation (IUC) announced it was reopening itsaway from the useful U-235 gas, which remains
uranium mines in the Four Corners region of thecloser to the rotor axis. The process is repeated until
western United States. In a company news release,the desired enrichment percentage is achieved.
Ron Hochstein, president of IUC, announced, "WeLet's back up the process a few steps. First, there
intend on utilizing our large capacity mill to its fulluranium is mined and milled. The finished product,
advantage through toll milling contracts with otherwhich is shipped off to the conversion facility, is
future miners in the area..." The company's Whitecalled yellowcake.
Mesa Mill, only one of two operational uranium mills inThe next step in creating nuclear fuel for a reactor is
the United States, is across from the New Mexicothe conversion process. The yellowcake, or U3O8, is
border.converted into uranium hexafluoride, or UF6.
Uranium development companies have acquiredYellowcake is dissolved in nitric acid to create a new
uranium properties, abandoned by major oilsolution, uranyl nitrate. Hydrogen is then used to
companies during the uranium drought of the 1980sreduce this to UO2. This is then converted to UF4
and 1990s, and could be well positioned to advancewith hydrofluoric acid. The UF6 is obtained with the
those properties through the permitting process.uranium is oxidized with fluorine. At ambient
Over the past year, newer uranium companies havetemperatures, UF6 forms solid grey crystals.
entered the state, optimistic the record-high spotDepending upon its temperature, uranium hexafluoride
uranium price may help finance their exploration andcan be a solid, liquid or gas.
development costs in New Mexico.After the U3O8 has been converted to UF6, it is
With a uranium mill, just past the western border oftransported to the enrichment site in an internationally
New Mexico in neighboring Utah, and thestandard transport container. The solid UF6 is heated
soon-to-be-built uranium enrichment facility inup in an air-tight pressure vessel until it returns to its
southeastern New Mexico, when might the stategaseous state. It is then fed into the centrifuge. The
again become a world-class production center? OnlyUrenco 'gas centrifuge' has two pipes, one which
over the past few years has Canada's Athabascaremoves the enriched uranium and another which
Basin, with its ultra-high grades of uranium ore,removes the heavier uranium, depleted of U-235.
surpassed the cumulative production of New Mexico.Because a single centrifuge won't enrich the uranium
The Grants Mineral Belt in northern New Mexicoto the desired level, a number of centrifuges are
produced more than 340 million pounds of uraniumconnected together. The connected, parallel
oxide (U3O8, yellowcake) before the uraniumcentrifuges are called a cascade. By passing through
depression of the 1980s and 1990s brought Neweach of the centrifuges in the cascade, the U-235 is
Mexico mining to a standstill. The Grants Mineral Beltgradually enriched to the level required by the
produced about 40 percent of all the mined uraniumcustomer, a nuclear power plant.
in the United States.After the desired enrichment level is achieved, the
Who is Urenco?enriched UF6 gas is passed through a series of
Urenco is short for Uranium Enrichment Company.compressors and packaged into product containers.
Three countries - Germany, the Netherlands and theThe UF6 gas is cooled until the vapors solidify onto
United Kingdom - signed the Treaty of Alemlothe walls of the container. The finished product is
(Netherlands) on March 4, 1970 as a way toshipped to the fuel fabrication plant where the solid,
collaborate in developing centrifuge technology forenriched uranium is manufactured into fuel pellets.
uranium enrichment. In 1971, three industrial partners -Uranium Enrichment Means Big Money
British Nuclear Fuels plc (BNFL), Ultra-CentrifugeThe key to expansion, after sufficient U3O8 has
Nederland N.V. (UCN) and Uranit GmbH - foundedbeen mined, is ensuring the uranium is converted and
Urenco Ltd. The company has since spun off itsenriched so that it can fuel nuclear power plants. Until
Enrichment Technology Company. There are nownow, U.S. utilities have relied upon Russian HEU to LEU
three wholly owned subsidiaries, based in each of thesupplies to fuel their nuclear reactors. Urenco's NEF in
respective countries.New Mexico gives a boost to the nuclear energy
The Louisiana Energy Services partnership plans onsector, and provides U.S. utilities with an alternative to
building the National Enrichment Facility (NEF) abouthaving uranium enriched at USEC's Kentucky plant, or
five miles east of Eunice, New Mexico. The NEF plansworse yet, shipping domestically produced uranium
on providing a sustainable domestic supply of slightlyoverseas for enrichment. For instance, Brazil was
enriched uranium, also called 'low enriched uranium' orforced to have its uranium enriched in Europe, until
LEU, using Urenco's gas centrifuge technology.recently.
Currently, USEC is the other uranium enrichmentValue-adding to the fuel supplying reactors can mean
facility, using the more expensive gaseous diffusionbig money for LES, and especially for Urenco Ltd.
technology. USEC is a publicly traded company,But, the investment of $1.5 billion will also produce
created under the Clinton-Gore Administration for thehundreds of new jobs for the border towns of both
purposes of the Russia-US 'swords for plowshares'New Mexico and Texas. Estimates show about 800
HEU deal. Under the HEU agreement, Russia'sconstruction jobs will be created as the facility is
counterpart supplied USEC with uranium frombeing built, and as many as 1200 during the peak of
decommissioned Russian nuclear weapons. Thisthe construction. About 300 employees will be
uranium now supplies U.S. utilities with about 50required to operate the facility. Nearby Andrews,
percent of the uranium used to power domesticTexas has been celebrating the National Enrichment
nuclear power plants.Facility. The city manager expects the number of
In 2001, the domestic uranium industry only producednew homes under construction to jump by 10-fold
12 percent of its required supply of enriched uranium,this year. School enrollment has grown over the past
while Russia exported 55 percent to the Unitedyear while newcomers have moved into the area,
States. Urenco supplied 16 percent of the U.S.hoping for construction jobs.
demand. Urenco plans to increase its percentage ofUrenco's National Enrichment Facility should begin
enriched uranium to about one-quarter of U.S.construction later this summer, probably in August.
enrichment demand, once the plant is running at fullLouisiana Energy Services (LES) hopes to start selling
capacity. This amounts to annual production of 3enriched uranium in 2009, probably to its U.S. utility
million Separative Work Units (SWUs). A Separativepartners, who hope to build new reactors. A
Work Unit is the unit used to express the effortstatement issued by the Nuclear Energy Institute
necessary to separate U-235 and U-238. The(NEI) on Friday, congratulating LES for the approval
capacity of enrichment plants is measured in tons SWof its NRC license pointed ahead to the U.S.
per year. For example, a large nuclear power stationexpansion of the nuclear energy sector. The NEI's
with a net electrical capacity of 1300 MW requires anchief nuclear officer, Marvin Fertel, said, "This
annual amount of 25 tons SW (enriched uranium) toexperience bodes well for the construction and
operate (with a concentration of 3.5 percent U-235).operating license applications for new nuclear power
The National Enrichment Facility will become Urenco'splants that are expected to be submitted to the
North American debut of the company's gasagency beginning in 2007.
centrifuge technology, which the company boasts is