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Category Archives: uranium

Nuclear energy is built on an actinide foundation

Posted on January 7, 2014 by ansnuclearcafe — 7 Comments ↓

By Rod Adams During the past several years, I have been following the progress of a strange situation in my adopted state of Virginia. Despite being a state with a Continue Reading →

Posted in Economic benefits of nuclear, uranium | 7 Comments ↓

Do oil and gas suppliers worry about nuclear energy development?

Posted on December 10, 2013 by ansnuclearcafe — 10 Comments ↓

By Rod Adams The world oil market is not a free market. Prices are manipulated by a small number of producers that adjust production rates to achieve desired prices that Continue Reading →

Posted in Economic benefits of nuclear, nuclear opponents, uranium | 10 Comments ↓

Excitement about U-235 as coal competitor–circa 1939 & 1940

Posted on November 26, 2013 by ansnuclearcafe — 3 Comments ↓

By Rod Adams Conventional wisdom says that the general public was introduced to atomic energy by the explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. According to that version of history, the introduction Continue Reading →

Posted in Germany, Nuclear History, Nuclear pioneers, uranium | Tagged Rod Adams | 3 Comments ↓

Nuclear Video Matinee: Uranium Mining and Milling

Posted on July 19, 2013 by ansnuclearcafe — 2 Comments ↓

It’s hot out! Across much of the United States, the largest heat wave of the summer has been stagnating all week. This would be a good time to head to Continue Reading →

Posted in Nuclear Fuel Cycle, uranium | Tagged cameco, mining, powering america, uranium mining | 2 Comments ↓

Building support for uranium mining in Virginia

Posted on January 14, 2013 by ansnuclearcafe — 9 Comments ↓

by Rod Adams One of the single most valuable pieces of energy real estate in the United States is located a few miles outside of Chatham, Virginia, less than an hour’s drive from Continue Reading →

Posted in uranium | Tagged coles hill, uranium mining | 9 Comments ↓

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