Energy/Commodity Thread

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Yup.

Saving the planet costs the earth 🌍

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It certainly does if we keep letting emotional people have a say.
Everything seems to be 1 extreme or the other...

Socialism or Capitalism
Renewables or Fossil fuel
McGregor or Khabib

Why can't we like both? lol

50% Nuclear, 25% Geothermal/Solar/Wind/Hydro, and 25% fossil fuels would be totally attainable and sustainable for a very long time. And would not be such a burden on the plant.

Those new Advance Modular Reactors are definitely the future for the nuclear industry.
Safer, smaller, more efficient and cheaper.

Side note:
I wonder why they dont build reactors under the ground...??
In the very rare event of an accident, then it's already burried...
I guess the additional costs far outweigh the unlikely event
 
Sorry @Nowler I'm all in on Thorium, I'm going to generate more supply than the world can handle. The price of Uranium will plummet.
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I wonder why they dont build reactors under the ground...??
I thought they already did, well, in the middle east, at least.
In the very rare event of an accident, then it's already burried...
I think it's rather to prevent disapproving powers from 'causing' accidents.
I guess the additional costs far outweigh the unlikely event
Not so unlikely, there's a big history of such caused accidents.

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And to forestall those who'd say that's straying off-topic, it isn't. Far from it.
The civil nuclear industry is economically effectively inseparable from the military one.
Never mind the politics. Doing nuclear is staggeringly expensive in infrastructure and processing alone.
Every Nuclear Power utilizes civil commercial electricity production to absorb the costs that would otherwise be crippling.
Simple as that.

Not getting into the politics of who should or should not have nuclear ambitions, just making an economic observation on the actual fiscal realities of the industry as it exists.

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Sorry @Nowler I'm all in on Thorium, I'm going to generate more supply than the world can handle. The price of Uranium will plummet.
😈
I am aware of Thorium.
It's not going to stop this bull market in Uranium though.
Big ships take time to turn around ;)

Perhaps further down the line, but my uranium money making thesis is very much intact - mwahahaha (evil laugh while snorting lines of yellow cake)
 
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I thought they already did, well, in the middle east, at least.

I think it's rather to prevent disapproving powers from 'causing' accidents.

Not so unlikely, there's a big history of such caused accidents.

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

And to forestall those who'd say that's straying off-topic, it isn't. Far from it.
The civil nuclear industry is economically effectively inseparable from the military one.
Never mind the politics. Doing nuclear is staggeringly expensive in infrastructure and processing alone.
Every Nuclear Power utilizes civil commercial electricity production to absorb the costs that would otherwise be crippling.
Simple as that.

Not getting into the politics of who should or should not have nuclear ambitions, just making an economic observation on the actual fiscal realities of the industry as it exists.

:unsure:

Are they already building them underground?
I didn't know.

I don't doubt that there hasn't already been numerous "accidents".
And there will be plenty more to come.

The uranium needed to run a power plant is probably the cheapest expense they have.
The building and maintenance costs a pretty penny for sure.

Thought this is significantly reduced when it comes to the new modular reactors - however, that's not what's being built en mass at the moment (I don't believe)
 
I am aware of Thorium.
It's not going to stop this bull market in Uranium though.
Big ships take time to turn around ;)

Perhaps further down the line, but my uranium money making thesis is very much intact - mwahahaha (evil laugh while snorting lines of yellow cake)
We are all now on an FBI watch list.
 
Lol, these Dension v UEX Corp memes are really taking off!

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Which is SFA use tweeting to potential UK 'RobinHood' Investors, as the platform is still away on some crusade or other.

:ROFLMAO:

It all goes to show how bonkers the market is right now and how much money is floating about.
 
I highly rate Justin!

If this doesn't get your attention then you need to see a doctor.

 
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