MichaelDes
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Dublin, 2nd December 2007
The most likely end use of any uranium extracted in Ireland would be for nuclear electricity generation. It would be hypocritical...
Back pedaling will cost considerably larger amounts in the future to the Irish consumer. Politic of the day it seems, without thinking of the future.:mad::mad:
Yeah but*(if*we*actually*have*any) wont it be more valuable to future*generations*and*increasing*in*value all the time we leave it there ?
The Minister has banned finding out if we have any. The right answer might be to leave it in the ground but he has banned the mere collection of data.
Does anyone have any views on what will happen to the price of uranium if the United States drops its ban on the reprocessing of nuclear waste to extract usable material. I've seen forecasts of there being enough material to last billions of years if this is done.
Any links GZ, would be interested to know more on this development??
America is starting to look at Thorium nuclear power now and so should we.
We cant ignore nuclear for much longer. America is starting to look at Thorium nuclear power now and so should we. It's waste manageable, non proliferation and far more plentiful than uranium.
very interesting Ceatharlach.
Why don't we apply for a Thorium prospecting license and see what the wise Minister Ryan does?
what is clean coal?(1) i think you are giving up a lot of value by diversifying, not all parts of energy sector are the same. nuclear has been undercapitalised and wind is a fully subsidy dependent overcapitalised joke. i would like direct exposure to clean coal technology, what do you suggest?
(2) i believe that nuclear construction is going outperform everything else over next 5y. many plants will not come online for 10-15y (egypt just announced plans yesterday, for example) and therefore the rate of consumption of uranium is limited. uranium, by the way, is a relatively common element on earth. extraction technology will do well.
(3) all commodity markets are performing because of weak dollar. buying commodities at the moment is first and foremost a bet against the dollar.
Has anybody invested in uranium?
I have been reading reports that it is set to rocket in price in the coming months (please, no nuclear weapons jokes).
Does anyone have any tips on what the best play would be, and where to go to invest?
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