Posted by Matt in April 18th, 2007 |
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While ethanol captures the imagination of energy officials in the Western Hemisphere, a familiar fuel source—nuclear power—appears to be stirring excitement on an even broader scale. Take Asia, where eighteen new plants are under construction and about 110 more are planned (Uranium Information Center), due in part to voracious demand from China, India, Japan, and [...]
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Posted by Matt in March 27th, 2007 |
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Uranium prices are closing in on $100 a lb — a 10-fold increase in five years — and prices could climb sharply higher yet as more governments embrace atomic energy despite dwindling supplies of yellow cake to power the reactors.
The spot price for uranium jumped $4 to $95 a lb, according [...]
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