Uranium primed to extend rally on resurgent nuclear power

Mining News Pro - Uranium prices are likely to extend a blistering rally and end the year more than 50% higher as mounting worries over climate change accelerate a global shift to cleaner sources of energy including nuclear power, analysts said.

Uranium primed to extend rally on resurgent nuclear power

Mining News Pro - Uranium prices are likely to extend a blistering rally and end the year more than 50% higher as mounting worries over climate change accelerate a global shift to cleaner sources of energy including nuclear power, analysts said.

France’s EDF sees progressive recovery in nuclear production

Mining News Pro - Electricite de France SA reiterated that it sees a gradual recovery in nuclear output after a plunge last year due to prolonged outages tied to stress corrosion issues at some of its plants.

France’s EDF sees progressive recovery in nuclear production

Mining News Pro - Electricite de France SA reiterated that it sees a gradual recovery in nuclear output after a plunge last year due to prolonged outages tied to stress corrosion issues at some of its plants.

World’s biggest nuclear power plant being planned in Canada

Mining News Pro - A Canadian utility is starting early work to expand a nuclear plant, potentially building the world’s biggest facility as growing demand for clean energy spurs interest in atomic energy.

Microbes help deal with uranium in groundwater, spent nuclear fuel repositories

Mining News Pro - Researchers at Sweden’s Linnaeus University described a previously unknown chemical process for the removal of uranium from groundwater.

How a Soviet nuclear site could be key to Europe’s EV market

Mining News Pro - On the edge of Sillamae, a town of just over 12,000 people in northeast Estonia, sits a grassy hill with a secret.

Canadian watchdog renews Cameco’s licence for nuclear fuel facility in Port Hope

Mining News Pro - Canada’s nuclear regulator said on Wednesday it has decided to renew Cameco Fuel Manufacturing’s licence for a nuclear fuel facility in Port Hope, Ontario for a 20-year period.

Germany may resort to nuclear plants to plug Russian gas gap

Mining News Pro - Germany may not be able to replace all its imports of Russian natural gas this winter and might have to resort to nuclear power to plug part of the gap, the nation’s two most powerful leaders said.

Nuclear plant disaster in Ukraine is ‘real risk

Mining News Pro - Ukrainian officials said Russian forces shelled the area around Europe’s largest nuclear plant for a second day, hours after the head of the UN’s atomic safety agency warned of “potentially catastrophic consequences.”

Paladin back to uranium exploration, development as demand for nuclear surges

Mining News Pro - Australian uranium producer Paladin Energy Ltd said on Monday that it was restarting its development and exploration activities amid a surge in demand for nuclear energy after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Rosatom inks deal with Russian builder at Turkish nuclear plant

Mining News Pro - Akkuyu Nukleer AS, the nuclear power company controlled by Russia’s state-run Rosatom Corp., annulled its contract with a Turkish builder and instead chose a Russian contractor for the remaining work on Turkey’s $20 billion atomic plant.

Real environmental impact of nuclear power generation revealed

Mining News Pro - Researchers at Japan’s Ritsumeikan University analyzed the environmental impact of nuclear power generation through an unusual measure – the volume of resources extracted from the lithosphere during the life cycle of this process.

Key EU Parliament groups reject green label for gas, nuclear

Mining News Pro - Two crucial committees of European lawmakers rejected plans to label gas and nuclear power as green, marking a win for climate campaigners and environmentally conscious investors who have protested against plans to use the technologies in the energy transition.

UK to unveil energy revamp with focus on nuclear and wind

Mining News Pro - The UK will detail plans to broaden its energy sources this week as the war in Ukraine, sanctions on Russia and a cost-of-living crisis forces countries across Europe to urgently revamp how they generate electricity and heat homes.

Hungary won’t cancel Russia-backed nuclear project

Mining News Pro - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban rejected opposition calls to suspend or scrap the Russia-backed expansion of the country’s sole nuclear power plant.

Going green must include nuclear for EU’s largest copper plant

Mining News Pro - Surging electricity prices and ever-tighter European Union emission norms are pushing the bloc’s industrial producers toward nuclear power, according to the company that operates the continent’s biggest copper mine.

How a less-than six-month-old fund shook the nuclear fuel market

Mining News Pro - Six months ago, the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust didn’t exist. Now it holds almost a third of the world’s annual supply — and it’s getting bigger.

New uranium-containing mineral could provide information on how to clean up nuclear waste

Mining News Pro - A new mineral named oldsite has been verified and accepted by the International Mineralogical Association.

New contactless mechanism to monitor phosphates, pH enhances safety of nuclear fuel recycling

Mining News Pro - Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a contactless technique to better measure, in real-time, the acidity of highly radioactive solutions, as well as the concentration of specific chemicals in those solutions.

Uranium ETFs roaring back after $1 billion influx on nuclear bet

Mining News Pro - The rally for two exchange-traded funds focused on uranium is surging back, delivering fresh gains to investors who’ve poured more than $1 billion into them this year in a bet on nuclear power’s resurgence.

Uranium price rally is a high-stakes bet on future of nuclear power

Mining News Pro - After languishing at historical lows for the better part of the last decade, uranium suddenly came back from the dead.

World nuclear energy use to grow over next 20 years

Mining News Pro - The World Nuclear Association (WNA) has forecast that worldwide nuclear energy generation capacity will grow by 2.6% a year over the next 20 years. The prediction is contained in the WNA publication 'The Nuclear Fuel Report: Global Scenarios for Demand and Supply Availability 2021-2040', which was launched on Thursday.

Nuclear power could get lifeline in Senate infrastructure Bill

Mining News Pro - Struggling nuclear power reactors could be given a $6-billion lifeline in the bipartisan infrastructure bill being written in the US Senate, according to a draft obtained by Bloomberg News.

SACOME pushes SA Government to back nuclear energy

Mining News Pro - The South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) has backed chief entrepreneur Jim Whalley’s call for the state government to identify the economic opportunities associated with South Australia’s uranium supply.

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