We need these military bases established to authorize the immediate construction of MCSFS (spent fuel burners) for electricity and process heat industries (industrial tenants).
Lock #
1/Ticonderoga/NY/1-2/Ammonia (2.5M tons)
2/Sayre/PA/2-3/Data centers (2,500 MW)
3/Hermitage/PA/3-15/Steel recycling (1.2M tons)
4/Hagerstown/MD/3-4/Chemistry (methanol, 500,000 tons)
5/Parkersburg/WV/4-15/Aluminum (250,000 tons)
6/Lambsburg/VA/4-5/H2 (150,000 tons)
7/Jellico/TN/5-15/Steel recycling (1.2M tons)
8/Lake Park/GA/5-6/Silica processing (1.23M tons)
9/Atmore/AL/6-7/Oil refining (800,000 bbl/day)
10/Abernathy/TX/5-7/Oil refining (800,000 bbl/day)
11/Waskom/TX/7-8/Oil refining (800,000 bbl/day)
12/Bentonville Highlands/AR/7-13/REE processes (5,000 tons)
13/Burkburnett/TX/8-13/H2 (150,000 tons)
14/Las Cruces/NM/8-9/Data centers (2,500 MW)
15/Quartzsite/AZ/9-10/Chemistry (ethylene, 600,000 tons)
16/Jackpot/NV/9-11/Data centers (2,500 MW)
17/Flaming Gorge/UT/9-12/Copper refining (1.23M tons)
18/Kanorado/KS/9-13/Ammonia (2.5M tons)
19/Ashland/OR/10-11/Data centers (2,500 MW)
20/Taft/MT/11-12/Antimony refining (120,000 tons)
21/Fargo/ND/12-14/Ammonia (2.5M tons)
22/Vermillion/SD/12-13/Industrial magnets (80,000 tons)
23/Festus/MO/13-14/Cement (500,000 tons)
24/Danville/IL/14-15/Steel recycling (1.2M tons)