
Global Forum to “accelerate nuclear energy financing, long-term international cooperation”
In what could be a watershed moment for nuclear energy, a large gathering of government energy leaders convened in France in recent days, to turbocharge
In what could be a watershed moment for nuclear energy, a large gathering of government energy leaders convened in France in recent days, to turbocharge
-The EU is 20+ years behind China on Critical Minerals Supply and Manufacturing -Australia is playing hard to get as EU scrambles for critical minerals.
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Speaking in Vancouver this February, legendary commodities investor Rick Rule said 2023 might be a breakout year for uranium. “I think the combination of reduced
How high can the price of uranium go? This week, The Economist, a weekly newspaper read by global elites, looks at the mighty rise of
In 2022, as Russia began its aggression against Ukraine, global energy prices skyrocketed, with prices parabolic. Japan, a natural resource-poor nation – is heavily reliant
Australia, known for its pragmatic and honest people, is in the midst of a political fight over the future of energy – with the centre-left
The great Japanese nuclear restart is well underway, with another reactor back online. Japan has announced it has restarted its second nuclear reactor this year,
The price of uranium hit a 12-year-high this week, as bullish sentiment and high global energy prices rippled through the sector. On the Australian ASX
The full extent of South Korea’s nuclear phase-out policy failure has been revealed as a financial disaster, in what should be a cautionary tale to
Europe is scrambling to secure critical minerals supply for the green energy transformation while firing shots at China as European EV car manufacturers struggle to
15 years ago, the Italian Prime, the late Minister Silvio Berlusconi, threatened to build a massive nuclear energy industry in the face of high oil
The Chair of global EV giant Tesla, Australian national Robyn Denholm, has joined a chorus of business leaders demanding Australia’s government offer tax incentives and