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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement for
Department of Energy Activities in
Support of Commercial Production of
High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium
(HALEU)
Office of Nuclear Energy,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE or the Department)
announces the availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement for
Department of Energy Activities in
Support of Commercial Production of
High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium
(HALEU) (Final HALEU EIS) (DOE/EIS–
0559). DOE prepared the Final HALEU
EIS in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to
evaluate the No Action Alternative and
the Proposed Action to acquire, through
procurement from commercial sources,
HALEU enriched to at least 19.75 and
less than 20 weight percent U–235 over
a 10-year period of performance, and to
facilitate the establishment of
commercial HALEU fuel production.
The Proposed Action addresses the
Energy Act of 2020 for the acquisition
of HALEU produced by a commercial
entity using enrichment technology and
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making it available for commercial use
or demonstration projects.
DATES: DOE will issue a Record of
Decision based on the Final HALEU EIS
no sooner than 30 days after the
publication of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Notice of Availability
of the Final HALEU EIS in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Communications regarding
the Final HALEU EIS should be sent to
Mr. James Lovejoy, HALEU EIS
Document Manager, by mail to U.S.
Department of Energy, Idaho Operations
Office, 1955 Fremont Avenue, MS 1235,
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83415; or by email to
HALEU-EIS@nuclear.energy.gov. The
Final HALEU EIS is available for
viewing or download at https://
www.energy.gov/ne/haleuenvironmental-impact-statement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information regarding the DOE HALEU
Availability Program, visit https://
www.energy.gov/ne/haleu-availabilityprogram. For information regarding the
HALEU EIS, visit https://
www.energy.gov/ne/haleuenvironmental-impact-statement, or
contact Mr. James Lovejoy at either the
mailing address listed in the ADDRESSES
section, via email at HALEU-EIS@
nuclear.energy.gov, or by telephone:
(208) 526–4519. For general information
on DOE’s NEPA process, contact Mr.
Jason Anderson at the mailing address
listed in the ADDRESSES section, via
email at HALEU-EIS@
nuclear.energy.gov, or by telephone:
(208) 360–3437.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Energy Act of 2020, codified at 42
U.S.C. 16281(a)(1), directs DOE ‘‘to
establish and carry out . . . a program
to support the availability of HA–LEU
for civilian domestic research,
development, demonstration, and
commercial use.’’ Section
2001(a)(2)(D)(v) of the Energy Act more
specifically directs DOE to consider
using enrichment technology to make
HALEU available for commercial use or
demonstration projects, where such
HALEU is produced in the United States
by—(I) a United States-owned
commercial entity operating United
States-origin technology; (II) a United
States-owned commercial entity
operating a foreign-origin technology; or
(III) a foreign-owned entity operating a
foreign-origin technology, 42 U.S.C.
16281(a)(2)(D)(v).
The current U.S. commercial power
reactor fuel cycle is based on lowenriched uranium (LEU) enriched to
less than 5 percent of uranium-235 (U–
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235), but many advanced reactor
designs require HALEU.
HALEU is defined as ‘‘uranium
having an assay greater than 5.0 weight
percent and less than 20.0 weight
percent of the uranium-235 isotope,’’ 42
U.S.C. 16281(d)(4). In the United States,
HALEU is currently made, in limited
quantities, by blending down DOE
stockpiles of highly enriched uranium
(HEU) (enriched to 20 percent or
greater), with natural uranium or lower
enriched uranium (i.e.,
‘‘downblending’’). Anticipated demand
from research reactors, isotope
production facilities, and advanced
nuclear reactors will require more
HALEU to be manufactured for
commercial purposes. DOE has limited
capability to produce HALEU by
downblending existing surplus
stockpiles of HEU. A sufficient domestic
commercial capability to produce
HALEU through enrichment of natural
uranium or LEU does not exist in the
United States.
DOE projects that more than 40 metric
tons (MT) of HALEU will be needed by
2030 with additional amounts required
each year thereafter to deploy a new
fleet of advanced reactors in a timeframe
that supports the Administration’s 2050
net-zero emissions target. The lack of an
adequate domestic, commercial fuel
supply could impede both reactor
demonstrations and the development of
future advanced reactor technologies.
As indicated by many commercial
entities that responded to DOE’s
Request for Information (RFI) Regarding
Planning for Establishment of a Program
to Support the Availability of HighAssay Low Enriched Uranium (HALEU)
for Civilian Domestic Research,
Development, Demonstration, and
Commercial Use, 86 FR 71055 (Dec. 14,
2021) (referred to as the ‘‘RFI’’), there
are potential timing and coordination
issues with developing that capability.
Those interested in designing, building,
and operating advanced reactor designs
that use HALEU fuel are hesitant to
invest in the technology without a firm
source of HALEU fuel. Likewise, those
interested in providing HALEU fuel are
hesitant to invest in facilities without a
firm demand. As described in multiple
responses to the RFI, this is a ‘‘chickenand-egg’’ dilemma.
This concern is a consistent theme in
the industry responses to DOE’s RFI.
Responders emphasized the opportunity
for DOE to be an agent for stability (both
in assuring HALEU availability and
market price certainty) during the initial
phase of HALEU fuel production.
To address this issue, an initial
public/private partnership is intended
to accelerate development of a
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sustainable commercial HALEU supply
capability. If successful, this partnership
could provide the incentive for the
private sector to incrementally expand
the capacity in a modular fashion as a
sustainable market develops.
In 2023 and early 2024, DOE
published two Requests for Proposals
(RFPs) specific to HALEU. One covers
DOE’s planned acquisition of HALEU as
enriched uranium hexafluoride. The
other is for deconversion services to
deconvert enriched HALEU to other
forms, such as metal or oxide, that will
be used to fabricate fuels required by
many advanced reactor developers.
Under DOE’s Request for Proposals for
High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium
(HALEU)—Enrichment Acquisition (the
‘‘Enrichment RFP’’), DOE solicited
responses from industry regarding
DOE’s proposal to acquire, through
procurement from commercial sources,
HALEU as uranium hexafluoride (UF6)
enriched to a minimum of 19.75 and
less than 20 weight percent U–235.
The enriched UF6 must be
deconverted to other forms, like oxide
or metal, before it can be fabricated into
HALEU fuel or put to other use. Under
DOE’s Request for Proposals for the
High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium
(HALEU)—Deconversion Acquisition
(the ‘‘Deconversion RFP’’), DOE
solicited responses from industry
regarding DOE’s proposal to acquire
domestic HALEU deconversion services
for HALEU and storage until future fuel
fabrication.
DOE issued an additional RFP in June
2024, for acquisition of LEU from
domestic sources offering new
production capacity. During the
preparation of this EIS, responses to
these Requests for Proposals were being
evaluated and awards had not been
made.
Alternatives
The Final HALEU EIS evaluates
potential environmental impacts for the
Proposed Action and the No Action
Alternative. The Proposed Action is to
acquire, through procurement from
commercial sources, HALEU enriched
to at least 19.75 and less than 20 weight
percent U–235 over a 10-year period of
performance, and to facilitate the
establishment of commercial HALEU
fuel production. The Proposed Action
addresses Section 2001(a)(2)(D)(v) of the
Energy Act of 2020, codified at 42
U.S.C. 16281, for the acquisition of
HALEU produced by a commercial
entity using enrichment technology and
making it available for commercial use
or demonstration projects.
This Final HALEU EIS addresses the
following activities facilitating the
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commercialization of HALEU fuel
production and acquisition of up to 290
MT of HALEU under the Proposed
Action: (1) mining, extraction, and
recovery of uranium ore producing
triuranium octoxide (U3O8) (from in-situ
recovery or conventional mining and
milling sources); (2) uranium
conversion from U3O8 to UF6 for input
to enrichment facilities; (3) enrichment
in up to three steps (a) from natural
uranium to LEU of no more than 5
weight percent U–235, (b) from LEU to
HALEU greater than 5 and less than 10
weight percent U–235, and (c) to
HALEU from 10 to less than 20 weight
percent U–235; (4) HALEU
deconversion from UF6 to uranium
oxide, metal, and other forms; (5)
storage of HALEU; (6) transportation of
uranium/HALEU between facilities; and
(7) DOE acquisition of HALEU of at least
19.75 weight percent and less than 20
weight percent U–235. While not
specifically a part of the Proposed
Action, the following related actions
could result from implementation of the
Proposed Action: (1) fuel fabrication for
a variety of fuel types; (2) HALEUfueled reactor (demonstration and test,
power, isotope production) operations;
and (3) spent fuel storage and
disposition. Although these are
reasonably foreseeable activities that
could result from implementation of the
Proposed Action, many of the specifics
(e.g., locations, vendors, reactor designs,
type of technology, fuel forms) are
unknown or not developed. These
activities are dependent upon decisions
outside of the Proposed Action
activities. Further, the extent to which
these activities could happen and if so,
where they would happen is unknown
and highly speculative. Therefore, a
detailed assessment of the impacts of
these activities is not included in the
EIS. DOE acknowledged and addressed
the impacts from these reasonably
foreseeable activities to the extent
practicable in the Final HALEU EIS.
While the Final HALEU EIS provides
information that could be used to
identify impacts from the construction
and operation of HALEU fuel cycle
facilities, the selection of specific
locations and facilities will not be a part
of the Record of Decision for this EIS.
The No Action Alternative is the
status quo, where DOE would not
implement the Proposed Action and no
sufficient domestic commercial supply
of HALEU is available. Development of
a domestic commercial supply of
HALEU would be left to industry or
industry would remain reliant on
foreign supplies of HALEU.
The Proposed Action—to acquire,
through procurement from commercial
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sources, HALEU enriched to at least
19.75 and less than 20 weight percent
U–235 over a 10-year period of
performance, and to facilitate the
establishment of commercial HALEU
fuel production—is DOE’s Preferred
Alternative.
Public Involvement
The Final HALEU EIS follows the
March 2024 release of the Draft HALEU
EIS (DOE/EIS–0059). The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
published its Notice of Availability on
March 8, 89 FR 16765 (Mar. 8, 2024).
DOE accepted comments through April
22, 2024. During the review and
comment period, DOE held three virtual
hearings, two virtual Tribal Listening
Sessions, and one in-person Tribal
Listening Session. DOE received
comments from Federal and state
agencies, Tribes, industry, nonprofit
organizations, and the public. In
preparing the Final HALEU EIS, DOE
considered and responded to the
comments received on the Draft HALEU
EIS. Responses to all comment are
included in Volume 3 of the Final
HALEU EIS.
Signing Authority
This document of DOE was signed on
October 16, 2024, by Dr. Michael Goff,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Nuclear
Energy, pursuant to delegated authority
from the Secretary of Energy. That
document with the original signature
and date is maintained by DOE. For
administrative purposes only, and in
compliance with requirements of the
Office of the Federal Register, the
undersigned DOE Federal Register
Liaison Officer has been authorized to
sign and submit the document in
electronic format for publication, as an
official document of DOE. This
administrative process in no way alters
the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on October 16,
2024.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S.
Department of Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact
Statement for Department of Energy Activities in Support of Commercial
Production of High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU)
AGENCY: Office of Nuclear Energy, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or the Department)
announces the availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement
for Department of Energy Activities in Support of Commercial Production
of High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) (Final HALEU EIS) (DOE/EIS-
0559). DOE prepared the Final HALEU EIS in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to evaluate the No Action Alternative
and the Proposed Action to acquire, through procurement from commercial
sources, HALEU enriched to at least 19.75 and less than 20 weight
percent U-235 over a 10-year period of performance, and to facilitate
the establishment of commercial HALEU fuel production. The Proposed
Action addresses the Energy Act of 2020 for the acquisition of HALEU
produced by a commercial entity using enrichment technology and
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making it available for commercial use or demonstration projects.
DATES: DOE will issue a Record of Decision based on the Final HALEU EIS
no sooner than 30 days after the publication of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Notice of Availability of the Final HALEU EIS in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Communications regarding the Final HALEU EIS should be sent
to Mr. James Lovejoy, HALEU EIS Document Manager, by mail to U.S.
Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office, 1955 Fremont Avenue, MS
1235, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83415; or by email to [email protected]. The Final HALEU EIS is available for viewing or
download at https://www.energy.gov/ne/haleu-environmental-impact-statement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information regarding the DOE
HALEU Availability Program, visit https://www.energy.gov/ne/haleu-availability-program. For information regarding the HALEU EIS, visit
https://www.energy.gov/ne/haleu-environmental-impact-statement, or
contact Mr. James Lovejoy at either the mailing address listed in the
ADDRESSES section, via email at [email protected], or by
telephone: (208) 526-4519. For general information on DOE's NEPA
process, contact Mr. Jason Anderson at the mailing address listed in
the ADDRESSES section, via email at [email protected], or by
telephone: (208) 360-3437.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Energy Act of 2020, codified at 42 U.S.C. 16281(a)(1), directs
DOE ``to establish and carry out . . . a program to support the
availability of HA-LEU for civilian domestic research, development,
demonstration, and commercial use.'' Section 2001(a)(2)(D)(v) of the
Energy Act more specifically directs DOE to consider using enrichment
technology to make HALEU available for commercial use or demonstration
projects, where such HALEU is produced in the United States by--(I) a
United States-owned commercial entity operating United States-origin
technology; (II) a United States-owned commercial entity operating a
foreign-origin technology; or (III) a foreign-owned entity operating a
foreign-origin technology, 42 U.S.C. 16281(a)(2)(D)(v).
The current U.S. commercial power reactor fuel cycle is based on
low-enriched uranium (LEU) enriched to less than 5 percent of uranium-
235 (U-235), but many advanced reactor designs require HALEU.
HALEU is defined as ``uranium having an assay greater than 5.0
weight percent and less than 20.0 weight percent of the uranium-235
isotope,'' 42 U.S.C. 16281(d)(4). In the United States, HALEU is
currently made, in limited quantities, by blending down DOE stockpiles
of highly enriched uranium (HEU) (enriched to 20 percent or greater),
with natural uranium or lower enriched uranium (i.e.,
``downblending''). Anticipated demand from research reactors, isotope
production facilities, and advanced nuclear reactors will require more
HALEU to be manufactured for commercial purposes. DOE has limited
capability to produce HALEU by downblending existing surplus stockpiles
of HEU. A sufficient domestic commercial capability to produce HALEU
through enrichment of natural uranium or LEU does not exist in the
United States.
DOE projects that more than 40 metric tons (MT) of HALEU will be
needed by 2030 with additional amounts required each year thereafter to
deploy a new fleet of advanced reactors in a timeframe that supports
the Administration's 2050 net-zero emissions target. The lack of an
adequate domestic, commercial fuel supply could impede both reactor
demonstrations and the development of future advanced reactor
technologies.
As indicated by many commercial entities that responded to DOE's
Request for Information (RFI) Regarding Planning for Establishment of a
Program to Support the Availability of High-Assay Low Enriched Uranium
(HALEU) for Civilian Domestic Research, Development, Demonstration, and
Commercial Use, 86 FR 71055 (Dec. 14, 2021) (referred to as the
``RFI''), there are potential timing and coordination issues with
developing that capability. Those interested in designing, building,
and operating advanced reactor designs that use HALEU fuel are hesitant
to invest in the technology without a firm source of HALEU fuel.
Likewise, those interested in providing HALEU fuel are hesitant to
invest in facilities without a firm demand. As described in multiple
responses to the RFI, this is a ``chicken-and-egg'' dilemma.
This concern is a consistent theme in the industry responses to
DOE's RFI. Responders emphasized the opportunity for DOE to be an agent
for stability (both in assuring HALEU availability and market price
certainty) during the initial phase of HALEU fuel production.
To address this issue, an initial public/private partnership is
intended to accelerate development of a sustainable commercial HALEU
supply capability. If successful, this partnership could provide the
incentive for the private sector to incrementally expand the capacity
in a modular fashion as a sustainable market develops.
In 2023 and early 2024, DOE published two Requests for Proposals
(RFPs) specific to HALEU. One covers DOE's planned acquisition of HALEU
as enriched uranium hexafluoride. The other is for deconversion
services to deconvert enriched HALEU to other forms, such as metal or
oxide, that will be used to fabricate fuels required by many advanced
reactor developers. Under DOE's Request for Proposals for High-Assay
Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU)--Enrichment Acquisition (the ``Enrichment
RFP''), DOE solicited responses from industry regarding DOE's proposal
to acquire, through procurement from commercial sources, HALEU as
uranium hexafluoride (UF6) enriched to a minimum of 19.75
and less than 20 weight percent U-235.
The enriched UF6 must be deconverted to other forms,
like oxide or metal, before it can be fabricated into HALEU fuel or put
to other use. Under DOE's Request for Proposals for the High-Assay Low-
Enriched Uranium (HALEU)--Deconversion Acquisition (the ``Deconversion
RFP''), DOE solicited responses from industry regarding DOE's proposal
to acquire domestic HALEU deconversion services for HALEU and storage
until future fuel fabrication.
DOE issued an additional RFP in June 2024, for acquisition of LEU
from domestic sources offering new production capacity. During the
preparation of this EIS, responses to these Requests for Proposals were
being evaluated and awards had not been made.
Alternatives
The Final HALEU EIS evaluates potential environmental impacts for
the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative. The Proposed Action
is to acquire, through procurement from commercial sources, HALEU
enriched to at least 19.75 and less than 20 weight percent U-235 over a
10-year period of performance, and to facilitate the establishment of
commercial HALEU fuel production. The Proposed Action addresses Section
2001(a)(2)(D)(v) of the Energy Act of 2020, codified at 42 U.S.C.
16281, for the acquisition of HALEU produced by a commercial entity
using enrichment technology and making it available for commercial use
or demonstration projects.
This Final HALEU EIS addresses the following activities
facilitating the
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commercialization of HALEU fuel production and acquisition of up to 290
MT of HALEU under the Proposed Action: (1) mining, extraction, and
recovery of uranium ore producing triuranium octoxide
(U3O8) (from in-situ recovery or conventional
mining and milling sources); (2) uranium conversion from
U3O8 to UF6 for input to enrichment
facilities; (3) enrichment in up to three steps (a) from natural
uranium to LEU of no more than 5 weight percent U-235, (b) from LEU to
HALEU greater than 5 and less than 10 weight percent U-235, and (c) to
HALEU from 10 to less than 20 weight percent U-235; (4) HALEU
deconversion from UF6 to uranium oxide, metal, and other
forms; (5) storage of HALEU; (6) transportation of uranium/HALEU
between facilities; and (7) DOE acquisition of HALEU of at least 19.75
weight percent and less than 20 weight percent U-235. While not
specifically a part of the Proposed Action, the following related
actions could result from implementation of the Proposed Action: (1)
fuel fabrication for a variety of fuel types; (2) HALEU-fueled reactor
(demonstration and test, power, isotope production) operations; and (3)
spent fuel storage and disposition. Although these are reasonably
foreseeable activities that could result from implementation of the
Proposed Action, many of the specifics (e.g., locations, vendors,
reactor designs, type of technology, fuel forms) are unknown or not
developed. These activities are dependent upon decisions outside of the
Proposed Action activities. Further, the extent to which these
activities could happen and if so, where they would happen is unknown
and highly speculative. Therefore, a detailed assessment of the impacts
of these activities is not included in the EIS. DOE acknowledged and
addressed the impacts from these reasonably foreseeable activities to
the extent practicable in the Final HALEU EIS.
While the Final HALEU EIS provides information that could be used
to identify impacts from the construction and operation of HALEU fuel
cycle facilities, the selection of specific locations and facilities
will not be a part of the Record of Decision for this EIS.
The No Action Alternative is the status quo, where DOE would not
implement the Proposed Action and no sufficient domestic commercial
supply of HALEU is available. Development of a domestic commercial
supply of HALEU would be left to industry or industry would remain
reliant on foreign supplies of HALEU.
The Proposed Action--to acquire, through procurement from
commercial sources, HALEU enriched to at least 19.75 and less than 20
weight percent U-235 over a 10-year period of performance, and to
facilitate the establishment of commercial HALEU fuel production--is
DOE's Preferred Alternative.
Public Involvement
The Final HALEU EIS follows the March 2024 release of the Draft
HALEU EIS (DOE/EIS-0059). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
published its Notice of Availability on March 8, 89 FR 16765 (Mar. 8,
2024). DOE accepted comments through April 22, 2024. During the review
and comment period, DOE held three virtual hearings, two virtual Tribal
Listening Sessions, and one in-person Tribal Listening Session. DOE
received comments from Federal and state agencies, Tribes, industry,
nonprofit organizations, and the public. In preparing the Final HALEU
EIS, DOE considered and responded to the comments received on the Draft
HALEU EIS. Responses to all comment are included in Volume 3 of the
Final HALEU EIS.
Signing Authority
This document of DOE was signed on October 16, 2024, by Dr. Michael
Goff, Acting Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, pursuant to
delegated authority from the Secretary of Energy. That document with
the original signature and date is maintained by DOE. For
administrative purposes only, and in compliance with requirements of
the Office of the Federal Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for publication, as an official document
of DOE. This administrative process in no way alters the legal effect
of this document upon publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on October 16, 2024.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
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