Global Laser Enrichment Brings Opportunities to Right to Work Kentucky
Global Laser Enrichment is investing a total of $1.76 billion in order to add a new location in Right to Work Paducah, Kentucky. As a result, the nuclear tech company will also create 240 new jobs. How exciting!
From Area Development Magazine:
“GLE greatly appreciates the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s enthusiasm and support for nuclear energy and especially, the creation of new U.S. domestic nuclear fuel sources. […] The incentive package reflects a shared vision for economic development, technological leadership and the establishment of a resilient domestic nuclear fuel supply chain. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with state and local partners as we advance the project.” […]
“This is a game-changing investment for Western Kentucky and our entire commonwealth, and I am excited to see this project and the 240 great jobs come to life for families in Paducah and the surrounding region. […] This project solidifies our role as a leader in the country’s nuclear power sector and will transform our economy, creating opportunities for Kentucky families for generations.” […]
“Today’s announcement represents a significant step forward for Paducah, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and our nation. […] This project not only honors our region’s history in energy production but also secures our future as a leader in next-generation nuclear technology.”
To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.