Cameco sees big opportunities in Washington’s $17.5-billion loan package for new U.S. reactors
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Cameco sees big opportunities in Washington’s $17.5-billion loan package for new U.S. reactors
SASKATOON, SASK.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Cameco CEO Tim Gitzel, shown during a tour of the uranium mine in Cigar Lake, Sask., last year, says the 'right incentives' are being created to rapidly deploy AP1000 reactors in the U.S.
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