Uranium Soaring As Countries Signal More Openness Towards Nuclear Power The Alternative Energy Source

Uranium Soaring As Countries Signal More Openness Towards Nuclear Power The Alternative Energy Source

Classified in: Mining industry , Oil industry , Business
Subjects: INO , RTG

Ukraine, sparking a surge in energy prices as economic sanctions against Russia’s oil markets piled up and as Russia slowed its exports of natural gas to Europe to a trickle." It said: "Nuclear power is a clean form of energy production when the uranium waste is properly stored, and its relatively cheap to operate after the power plant has been built. Understanding this predicament, Belgium has become the latest country, joining the US, France, and others, to extend the licenses of two of its nuclear power plants. And in what could become a major turning point for nuclear power, Japan has signaled an openness to building new power plants more than a decade after a devastating tsunami damaged the Fukushima nuclear power plant." Active companies in the markets today include: BASIN URANIUM CORP . (OTCPK: […]

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