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  • Uranium: Safely and Efficiently Powering the Future [View article]
    Fstrader07 clearly does not deal in facts as many people do when fighting a losing battle. I suggest that you look at the actual data and use your higher brain. For one I choose to have power. Second there is plenty of uranium in the world. Have you looked at the way France recycles their spent metal? For the record, my weekend home that I built in 1997 is off grid. I am well versed in alternative energy. Only nuclear power can supply our great energy demands at this time.
    Regards,
    Scarethebear
    May 09 10:56 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Solar Energy IPO: ReneSola Competes With LDK Solar [View article]
    There is a shortage of wafer so there will be plenty of people (companies) willing to buy from them and they have a customer list.
    Jan 28 12:00 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Alternative Energy Shortages: Time to Pay More Attention to Wind? [View article]
    using wind as alternative energy is very tricky. You must have just the right spot or you have a very expensive piece of junk. Solar is 100x easier and most cases most appropriate to use. I have been living off grid since 1999.

    Scarethebear
    Apr 05 15:21 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Why You're Better Off Without Uranium Energy Corp.  [View article]
    Nice story, buyer beware, and do your homework.

    Scarethebear
    Apr 05 15:13 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • An Inconvenient Truth: Changing Our State of Energy [View article]
    Bush also mentioned nuclear power as a way do decrease oil consumption. Jeffery must have forgot that part.

    Bruce Brocker
    Jan 25 13:22 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Consensus is Most Commodities Will Fall in Price in 2007 [View article]
    Birinyi's esimate on uranium is wrong! Currently world uranium consumption outpaces production by 80 million pounds. The largest miner, Cameco's (CCJ) Cigar mine (richest in the world) is flooded and will not be on line for at least a year. Uranium has gone from $7 a pound to over $60 without a single pullback. In addition, nuclear power plants are being planed all over the world, Russia, China India and more. Nuclear power plant manufactures are postioning themselves. GE Sees the writting on the wall and has form an alliance with Hitachi to build future pants and Toshiba just paid $4.2 billion for nuclear reactor maker Westinghouse.

    It takes ten years to bring a uranium mine on line. So many new miners have yet produce any uramium. We are in a 5-10 year bull market.

    Bruce Brocker
    Dec 13 12:45 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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