What nuclear power can do
Nuclear power can not only produce clean energy, but also determine the age of whiskey
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Counterfeiters like to cheat on the age of expensive whiskey bottles, or rather on their contents. But that will be more difficult. Researchers can now determine the year of origin of many whiskies with the radiocarbon method to an accuracy of one to three years. This is achieved by measuring radioactive C14 isotopes released during nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s.
The risks associated with nuclear power generation appear to be decreasing. New technologies help here. There is less radiation, shorter decay times and no chain reactions that cannot be controlled.
Rising carbon dioxide emissions and the climate debate have made nuclear power plants more attractive again. Because they are climate-friendly and cause low greenhouse emissions. The so-called ecological footprint is very small and sustainable and is comparable to renewable energies.
Countries other than Germany therefore rely heavily on nuclear energy and the construction of new power plants. The world population continues to grow and with it the global energy demand. In 2040, OPEC has predicted that almost one billion people will have no access to energy. Nuclear energy is part of the energy mix, otherwise the global energy deficit will continue to grow. Nuclear power plants need the raw material uranium.
This uranium is owned by companies such as Uranium Energy or IsoEnergy in their projects. Uranium Energy - https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/uranium-energy-is-uniquely-positioned-for-uranium-price-growth/ - owns several advanced uranium projects in the USA, a strategically located processing plant and a ferrotitanium project in Paraguay.
IsoEnergy's uranium projects are located in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, which is known for uranium: https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/newsflash-with-isoenergy-sibanye-stillwater-skeena-resources-and-auryn-resources/. The winter drilling program again produced high grade results.
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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