LIS Technologies and NANO Nuclear Energy are One of Six Awarded U.S. Department of Energy Contracts as Part of Low-Enriched Uranium Acquisition Program with An Aggregate Appropriation of $3.4 Billion Over 10 years

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DOE awards contract to LIS Technologies (Laser Isotope Separation Technologies) as a prime contractor and NANO Nuclear Energy as a key subcontractor under which they may access task orders with a minimum value of $2 million each as the companies seek to progress their nuclear fuel production, enrichment and related technologies and capabilities 

New York, N.Y., Dec. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LIS Technologies Inc. (“LIST”) and its subcontractor NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) (“NANO Nuclear”) are proud to announce their selection by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to participate as one of six contract awardees in DOE’s Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) Enrichment Acquisition Program. This milestone achievement is an outgrowth of the existing investment and collaboration relationship between LIST and NANO Nuclear announced in early November 2024.

The total overall amount appropriated under the LEU Acquisition Program is anticipated to be $3.4 billion, reflecting the DOE's commitment to bolstering domestic fuel supply chains and advancing nuclear technology. This landmark initiative is part of the DOE’s strategy to ensure the continued availability of LEU essential for the current and future needs of the United States’ nuclear energy infrastructure and is an essential component of the DOE's efforts to maintain U.S. energy independence by reducing reliance on foreign uranium supplies and developing an adequate fuel supply from trusted sources to maintain the current fleet of U.S. reactors and builds a strong base to supply future deployments of advanced nuclear reactors both at home and abroad, including microreactors such as those being developed by NANO Nuclear.

As part of the LEU Acquisition Program, the DOE will issue task orders to the six contract awardees to bid on, with all task orders having a minimum order value of $2 million. Under the contract awarded to LIST, LIST serves as the prime contractor, with NANO Nuclear acting as a key subcontractor bringing its technical and regulatory expertise in advanced nuclear solutions to the collaboration. The final award value to LIST and NANO Nuclear over the anticipated ten-year life of the LEU Acquisition Program will depend on agreed upon task orders that will subsequently be issued by the DOE.

LIST and NANO Nuclear believe that their selection to participate in the LEU Acquisition Program reflects DOE’s confidence in their technical capabilities, operational experience, and shared commitment to innovation. Using the funds expected to be granted under the program, LIST will oversee the development of the primary uranium enrichment processes using its novel laser technology, while NANO Nuclear will contribute towards development in the areas of fuel deconversion, fuel fabrication, and fuel transportation.