Development Of Uranium, Copper And Nickel Resources Is Critical To The Transition To Clean Energy – Sprott’s ETFs Plan To Ride The Forecasted Growth

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By David Willey, Benzinga

The transition towards low-carbon, clean energy solutions is continuing to pick up pace, and with it, the demand for critical minerals is projected to continue increasing. Critical minerals are the natural resources necessary to generate, transmit and store low-carbon energy. Modern forms of clean energy, such as battery, wind, solar and nuclear all depend upon a steady supply of these critical minerals.To meet goals for lowering carbon emissions, governments and corporations have invested a historic $1.1 trillion into the transition to renewable energy sources. However, estimates say the figure needs to triple to meet net-zero targets. "The Best Report Benzinga Has Ever Produced" Massive returns are possible within this market! For a limited time, get access to the Benzinga Insider Report, usually $47/month, for just $0.99! Discover extremely undervalued stock picks before they skyrocket! Time is running out! Act fast and secure your future […]

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