Energy and climate change requires nuclear power
Too much investment is still going into fossil energy instead of green energy
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According to the IEA (International Energy Agency), two thirds of investments should not be in fossil energy, but rather in clean energy. The world is in a transitional situation, so fossil fuels are still part of the energy mix. But the share of clean energy production is growing.
Nuclear power belongs to this clean variant, even if other ideas about it are commonly circulated. And it is not only available in stationary reactors. Nuclear power is also used on submarines, aircraft carriers, cargo ships or icebreakers. Even satellites can be operated by nuclear reactors. And Russia has launched the first floating nuclear power plant, the "Academic Lomonossov". It is intended to supply remote regions with electricity. So nuclear power fulfils several functions.
Uranium companies such as IsoEnergy or Uranium Energy are working to supply the growing number of nuclear reactors with uranium. Since the USA wants to become more independent of uranium imports, Uranium Energy in particular is in a good position. The projects are located in Texas, Arizona, Wyoming, New Mexico and Paraguay. In addition, they are well advanced and some have already been approved. Uranium Energy's second pillar in Paraguay is the Alto Parana ferro-titanium project. The initial economic evaluation is currently being carried out.
IsoEnergy has its uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, they account for about 170,000 hectares of land, following the addition of six new properties. Surely a good investment in one of the best uranium regions, now that the uranium price is picking up.
Current company information and press releases from Uranium Energy (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/uranium-energy-corp/) and IsoEnergy (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/iso-energy-ltd/).
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