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Uranium Royalty Corp Stock Forum
To put it simply, the nuclear energy world is undergoing a tidal shift. As you’ve read in our previous emails, amidst an ever-widening uranium supply shortfall future availability has been further tightened due to geopolitics and the isolation of Russia – a critical source of uranium and uranium fuel services. As you can see ...
GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS
On the one hand, we face an enormous global challenge to meet energy needs. Conflicts with Russia, the main supplier of gas and oil, have complicated energy supplies throughout Europe and elsewhere in the W...
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https://www.powermag.com/small-modular-reactors-provide-opportunity-to-rethink-automation-for-nuclear-generation/
Singapore — which currently generates 95% of its electricity from natural gas — wants to decarbonise its power mix but its tiny land area means it has few domestic options. It’s being forced to look offshore instead, and is aiming to bring in around 30% of its electricity by 2035.
The plan got off to a rocky start last year when neighbouring Malaysia banned exports of renewable electricity to prioritise its own efforts to decarbonise. Talks are also underway on bu...
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