
US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman sees a problem. He thinks that long-term financing for building nuclear power stations is at risk. This may be true in the US, but he really needs to look at emerging economies to see that the nuclear renaissance is well underway. ...
Nuclear Energy
You are on page 1 of 4Reading the newspaper every morning has been pretty depressing. Every day the news seems to get worse. It’s enough to put me off my breakfast. Until today. Finally we have some good news. The right thing has been done to secure Britain’s future prosperity. We ...
This week has seen more bullish news for the uranium price. But the price is static at $64.50 a pound. Now looks like a good time to buy uranium. India has been invited to fully participate in the civilian nuclear club. And Russia has revealed more details about ...
The uranium market is tightening. Now is a great time to buy. It’s a simple case of supply and demand. The supply of uranium has been falling at a time when demand is rising. That can only mean one thing for the uranium price... it’s going to rise again. Let’s ...
I had a bet in one of our morning meetings about six months ago. I bet everyone in the room that when British Energy was sold, it would go to EDF. If it didn’t happen, I’d eat my hat. Then, at the start of June, the deal with EDF fell through. It looked like ...
So Britain’s summer has been yet another washout. Rain and floods are dominating the headlines yet again. Despite the effect that this has on the national psyche, I think this is a good thing. Let me explain why... Water is the most undervalued commodity in the ...
The next few weeks will reveal whether your children will have to live in poverty. There’s a real chance that they will. Below, I explain what action I think the government should take. I’ll also tell you what YOU need to do right now. Before we all become ...
Two years ago, everything changed. For a quarter of a century, Britain had been self-sufficient in one crucial area — gas. But since 2006, Britain has been a net importer. The result has been a decline in living standards. This decline is set to continue, probably ...
Sometime in the next decade, every single person in Britain is going to have to bow before Vladimir Putin. After that, you’ll probably have to kiss his feet. You won’t have to kowtow to Mother Russia because of a new Cold War… It won’t be down to aggressive ...
There’s more than one way to make money from nuclear energy – and you don’t have to store toxic waste to do it
Nuclear power is an unacceptable risk to the environment and humanity, according to Greenpeace. Greenpeace is wrong. If all the nuclear ...
Nuclear Energy
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