BARRY FITZGERALD

Uranium sector comes in from the cold

THE ASX-listed uranium sector has come in from the bitter cold of the last 11 years, buoyed by the relentless global decarbonisation push and security of supply concerns caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, writes <b>Barry FitzGerald</b>.

Barry FitzGerald
Uranium's time could be finally here. Image: iStock/RHJ

Uranium's time could be finally here. Image: iStock/RHJ

The sector was forced into hibernation 11 years ago when the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan suffered a meltdown and radioactive release after being hit by an earthquake and a subsequent tsunami....

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