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Oh really?

For its part, the US Energy Department, which owns almost 50 tons of excess Cold War plutonium, contracted with the French government-owned nuclear-fuel cycle company, Areva (now Orano), in 2008 to build a MOX fuel fabrication plant. But the United States switched to a “dilute and dispose” policy for its excess plutonium in 2017 after the estimated cost of the MOX plant grew from $2.7 billion to $17 billion.

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That does have most of the same words, so I could see why a search engine thought it was relevant…

But did you read it? Even just the part you quoted?

Like, that’s talking about cold war plutonium…

That’s not what used military reactor fuel is…

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So do you have a source on that?

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