Is This Once Vilified Ore About to Save the Green Movement?

It could be the greatest political irony of all time. For years (decades even) nuclear power was shunned as a toxic and dangerous alternative energy source. Of course every form of dispatchable energy (that’s an energy source you can start up on demand) comes with...
Uranium’s Second Act Under Trump?

Uranium’s Second Act Under Trump?

There is no denying this simple fact.  Energy is the foundation of any economy.  You’ve got to power the factories that produce value. You’ve got to power the transportation that moves those products from point to point.  And to date, the only reliable way to do that...
Uranium and the Nuclear Renaissance

Uranium and the Nuclear Renaissance

As world governments ramp up their efforts to phase out hydrocarbon energy sources like coal, oil and natural gas in favor of alternatives like wind and solar, one thing is becoming abundantly clear: wind and solar are not up to the challenge of replacing fossil...
A Market to Watch…

A Market to Watch…

It typically gets a bad rap. People usually think of it — when they think of it — as dangerous and toxic. Instead, investors who focus on mining companies watch those in gold and silver. And more recently battery-related metals have come to the fore: minerals like...