In last week’s Throne Speech, the Harper government laid out plans to liberalize foreign investment in the Canadian uranium industry in an effort to fire up mining activity.
AP reports nuclear energy gets a boost from French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Poor countries need nuclear power, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Monday, urging rich lenders to help pay for a global nuclear expansion in the interests of fighting climate change and feeding the growing world hunger for energy.
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AP reports French President says all developing countries should embrace nuclear energy.
“We need nuclear energy” to meet global goals for fighting and slowing climate change, Sarkozy said in opening an international conference in Paris on the future of nuclear power.
He wants France, which is reliant on atomic reactors for a large majority of its electricity, to [...]
Early this week, US President Barack Obama is expected to announce a loan guarantee for two new reactors that will be built by Southern Company in Burke, Georgia.
Southern Co will be the first nuclear energy firm to take advantage of The Energy Policy Act of 2005, which allows the Department of Energy to issue loan [...]
Japanese private utilities firms have some stiff competition especially when it comes to state-backed utilities companies looking to secure uranium and nuclear contracts, especially Korean companies.
“Uranium in particular stands to benefit from the nuclear renaissance, in our view, which appears to be kicking into high gear,” says Bart Jaworski, analyst at Raymond James.
Japan, which obtains [...]
The world needs power. The US Department of Energy forecasts that the United States will need 28 per cent more electricity by 2035. Overall, world energy demand is expected to increase by more than 50 per cent by 2030. How will we be able to meet this demand?
The message Gale gave was clear. The world [...]
The world needs power. The US Department of Energy forecasts that the United States will need 28 per cent more electricity by 2035. Overall, world energy demand is expected to increase by more than 50 per cent by 2030. How will we be able to meet this demand?
When it comes to green energy- nuclear energy [...]
By Melissa Pistilli-Exclusive to Resource Investing News
Copper Investing News
Copper prices rebounded form an 11-week low early this week on strong US manufacturing data and a weak dollar.
Barclays Capital reports Chinese copper imports have maxed out after increasing in 2008 on government stimulus spending. Analysts predict 2010 imports will fall by 1 million tonnes; however, [...]
China National Nuclear Corp. has been actively scouring the globe for uranium supplies to match the country’s growing energy needs. CNNC’s latest acquisition target centers in Mongolia. Khan Resources has announced CNNC has outdone ARMZ’s all-cash takeover bid.
Today, nuclear power generates around 15 per cent of global electricity production; however, that percentage is likely to [...]
By Melissa Pistilli-Exclusive to Resource Investing News
Coal Investing News
Coal prices have been comatose for the last six months, but institutional money poured back in this week. Deutsche Bank AG also raised its 2010 forecast by 36 per cent to $175 a tonne.
Recovering coking coal prices are expected to fuel an investment boom in Queensland [...]
Monday, March 8, 2010
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