uranium
uranium
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by Martin Straith - 2006-12-05
According to the Uranium Information Center there are currently 441 nuclear reactors in the world. These plants power over 355 million homes and businesses worldwide. In addition to the 441 currently ...
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by Rich Kimura - 2006-12-31
The plant site was located in the sagebrush-covered desert of eastern Washington, and had 8 acres of large surface impoundments, or lagoons, filled with a blue-green solar-concentrated chemical soluti...
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by Martin Straith - 2007-01-07
As we enter a new year, we marvel at the mass media for once again missing the boat when it comes to investment news stories for 2006.According to the mass media, the Dow breaking into a new high was ...
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by James Finch - 2007-01-31
The big question now being asked by investors, institutions, uranium speculators, fuel brokers, uranium miners, industry consultants and utilities is: 'How high will the price of uranium reach duri...
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by James Finch - 2007-02-02
The year gone by was the warmest in England since 1659. Australia may be doomed to suffer the country's worst drought since the Federation Drought of 1894 - 1902, and at least one Dun & Bradstreet ...
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by James Finch - 2007-02-09
Are U.S. utilities wishing the Cigar Lake mine floor nightmare would go away by next month? Has sufficient time elapsed that the nuclear utilities have reached the point of denial, and that up to 1...
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by John Derrick Hughes - 2007-03-02
I believe that shares in uranium mining and exploration companies will be excellent investments for the next few years. The reason is simple: oil is a declining resource. There have been no significan...
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by James Finch - 2007-03-05
We began reporting on the In Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium mining method in June 2004. ISR uranium mining is responsible for nearly all U.S. uranium mining (except for recovery through phosphates). More...
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by James Finch - 2007-03-10
ISR uranium mining is responsible for nearly all U.S. uranium mining (except for recovery through phosphates). More than 20 percent of global uranium mining now comes from the in situ recovery method,...
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by James Finch - 2007-03-28
ISR uranium mining is responsible for nearly all U.S. uranium mining (except for recovery through phosphates). More than 20 percent of global uranium mining now comes from the in situ recovery met...