Uranium price $25.65 , 8% up for week, 13.25% month 25.12% year
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Uranium price $25.65 , 8% up for week, 13.25% month 25.12% year
Oh no not again i hope you dont become a habitual troll. DYOR on global warming and coal fired power stations on the appropriate thread if you are being credible.Jury is out here atp.
Uranium is a clean power source especially with new style reactors. Dealing with the waste fuel is getting easier. We really should buy a couple of old nuke subs and park them out off Auckland. Much cheaper than building power stations. The reactors in those are good for many decades. We can't really dam any more rivers and solar wind etc ain't gonna cut it. With what to power your heatpump dear Eugenie?
Nzs biggest problem is the low level of education of it's people, because jobs used to be easy to get and little quals required.
Int idea the subs cammo but i dont think we are going to have power probs anytime soon.Weather events are becoming more extreme and as long as water falls in the the right catchments our main green source is ample with the add ons of solar and wind and steam. And a few ops for pumped storage hydro. Other countries not so lucky though.
Price of U ticking up slowly, at a1 year plus high now.
How many new houses coming on? 10000. How long is huntly going to run for ? Unless tiwai goes, we will likely need more. Pv is growing but I think the electric car uptake will cause it's own demand and infrastructure issues. Just wait till more local governments start phasing out woodburners like chch has. And don't forget all the gas heaters that will be banned...all to be replaced by electricity consumption.
keeping an eye on the uranium price. Its steadily climbed from $23.74 to 26.25 in the last month a 10.57% rise. A lot of heavy lifting to go.
$27 atm,last time it was this high was May 2016. My stocks have paused and not following the price rise atm.
$28.60 atm off its highs and stock prices heading back down.
https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/idaho-test-reactor-pivotal-us-nuclear-power-strategy-59838063
"Still, nuclear energy has been identified by U.S. officials as having a key role in reducing the nation's greenhouse gas emissions."
"Nuclear is a primary way to get there," said Wachs. "It's really the only way to get there."
Whats everyone buying? I have VMY and BMN at the moment, will also try pick up some others for a diversified portfolio, e.g. other companies at different levels in their project timelines.