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Future is bright for uranium

IT IS uncontroversial to say that uranium has had a turbulent ride ever since the days of Fukushima back in 2011. The nuclear disaster cast a long shadow over the desirability of relying on this environmentally-friendly, carbon-dioxide-free energy source to feed the world’s growing demand for power. By Matthew Buckle and Ayaz Ibrahimov*

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Future is bright for uranium

However, with changes in the US and Kazakhstan’s recently announced plans to curb supply, the tide could turning.   But before turning to the reasons for optimism it is worth briefly acknowledging: ...

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