Advanced Nuclear, the Official Podcast of UCAN Power

16 - Lee Robinson of General Matter: Revitalizing American Uranium Enrichment

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Aug 5, 2025
Lee Robinson, Co-founder and COO of General Matter and former DIU energy lead, explains plans to revive U.S. uranium enrichment. He reveals a Paducah plant choice, Los Angeles manufacturing strategy, and a focus on low-cost LEU production with HALU potential. He discusses SpaceX-style rapid iteration, supply-chain risks, AI-enabled prototyping, and staged capacity growth to bolster domestic fuel supply.
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INSIGHT

Paducah Chosen For First Private U.S. Enrichment Plant

  • General Matter announced its first enrichment facility will be developed in Paducah, Kentucky as the first U.S.-owned privately developed enrichment plant.
  • Paducah was chosen for its historic enrichment infrastructure, skilled workforce, and proximity to DOE site and conversion capacity.
ANECDOTE

Paducah Choice Rooted In Earlier Financing Work

  • Lee's earlier work in private credit involved James Marine in Paducah, which exposed him to the local workforce and infrastructure.
  • That prior relationship made Paducah a natural choice when General Matter sought a site with skilled machinists and nuclear history.
INSIGHT

One Enrichment Technology Can Serve LEU And HALEU Markets

  • An enrichment facility can produce LEU, LEU+ and HALEU using the same core technology; product differences are an operational orientation.
  • General Matter will initially focus on LEU to address near-term utility shortages while preserving HALEU capability.
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