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15th September 2009
How is electricity produced conventionally?
Conventionally, electricity is produced by heartbreaking colossal turbines. These turbines are encouraged with the help of various types of energy. Let’s look by the side of the on the whole traditional way... Read >
Author: William Yip
15th August 2009
According to the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), the fast developing nuclear sector in India, which earlier attracted only leading players from the engineering and manufacturing sectors, now holds immense business opportunity for SME players as well.
A... Read >
Author: David Parks
08th August 2009
Zirconium is a chemical element. Zirconium is a lustrous,gray-white, , strong transition metal that resembles titanium. Zirconium is used as an alloying agent due to its high resistance to corrosion. It is never found as a native metal; it is obtained mai... Read >
Author: mma
21st July 2009
You can earn a pretty penny on-line if you have “some” writing ability.
Firstly, you have to find a market and write something to sell to that market. Valid information is a must when creating info materials.
You probably already have a marke... Read >
Author: Spencer
17th July 2009
The historic Indo-US civil nuclear deal (N-deal) sealed last year marked the end of India's nuclear isolation. It also held the promise of vast opportunities for several small and mid-sized businesses engaged in the Indian nuclear equipment manufacturing ... Read >
Author: David Parks
22nd June 2009
Before purchasing ,You need to consider mineral makeup products do NOT contain those chemicals. Because...
Parabens - are chemical preservative that have been identified as estrogenic and disruptive of norm hormone function. (Estrogenic chemicals mi... Read >
Author: mahyacosmetics
22nd June 2009
An alloy is simply a metal made from more than one element. There is variety of alloys and each alloy has its own specific chemical and mechanical properties. The alloys made finished products have certain properties that pure metal does not contain. By c... Read >
Author: marsh
15th June 2009
Unless you sell nuclear reactors or submarines, the design of your yahoo store will command a powerful influence on your website visitors.
I Good yahoo store design builds trust
It is a well established fact that people will trust a well dress... Read >
Author: Rtml Guru
07th April 2009
Get Your Easy Solar Power Install Guide Today
Even though you may feel comfortable with building solar panels, you may not feel as good about climbing on your roof to install them. That said, when you read Simply Solar, you will soon realize that there ... Read >
Author: topgear
01st April 2009
The US military knows that its branches must revamp their thinking about how to engage in "the theater of war" in the new, post-Cold War world of the 21st century. One thing that the military leaders stress is the desire for the forces deployed in the the... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
13th March 2009
The armed forces of a country are its government-sponsored defense, fighting forces, and organizations. They exist to further the foreign and domestic policies of their governing body, and to defend that body and the nation it represents from external and... Read >
Author: ajcones
06th March 2009
Jesus Christ, the Jewish born Rabbi and Messiah of Christianity and Islam said, “You strain at gnats yet you swallow camels whole.” Thank God of Mount Sinai aka God the Father, Jesus Christ, The Holy Spirit, Yehovah, Elohim, I Am, Allah etc., Tiger Wo... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
18th November 2008
Nuclear waste is currently reported as being kept in 126 temporary facilities scattered across 39 states, in cooling ponds and in storage buildings near nuclear reactors. Some of this waste sits on sites near rivers or on top of water tables, and some 160... Read >
Author: Steve Last
18th November 2008
Nuclear waste is currently reported as being kept in 126 temporary facilities scattered across 39 states, in cooling ponds and in storage buildings near nuclear reactors. Some of this waste sits on sites near rivers or on top of water tables, and some 160... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
28th May 2008
Dan Ronco's latest novel is a suspenseful techno-thriller filled with adventure, romance and greed. A former successful engineer and businessman, he used his knowledge and experience to craft Unholy Domain, a story that delves into controversial, provoc... Read >
Author: Mayra Calvani
24th July 2007
The Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant in Japan discharged approximately 350 gallons of radioactive water into the sea today after an earthquake shook the Japanese town, which is 160 miles northwest of Tokyo.
Fortunately, the radioactive contaminat... Read >
Author: Denise Palmer
10th June 2007
Illinois is the largest state by population in the Midwest, and has a varied economy. In the north by Lake Michigan is the city of Chicago, the third-largest in the United States, while southern and central Illinois are leading growers of soybeans, ... Read >
10th May 2007
Resourcex Reports: An Introduction to Mining and Mining Investment
By Doug Hadfield, Senior Editor, ResourcexInvestor.com
An astute investor once said, “If it’s not grown, it has to be mined.” It’s a phrase of gigantic proportions and far-re... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
27th April 2007
Hollywood Cowlifornia is where American Film Idols are made. Richard Gere is the star of American Gigolo and “Pretty Woman, walking down the street, Pretty Woman, stop a while, Pretty Woman, talk a while, Pretty woman, give your smile to me, Pretty Woma... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
27th March 2007
Why consider uranium as a red hot or white hot investment? Or think of uranium investment for profit at all? Soaring demand for uranium, the worlds principal nuclear fuel-thats why.
About one sixth of the world's electricity is already coming from 440... Read >
Author: michael madigan
21st August 2006
Trouble in Central Asia
In Kazakhstan, China was delayed for seven years in building an 1800-mile oil pipeline across the Kazak border into neighboring Xinjiang province. After China's acquisition of PetroKazakhstan, an oil company whose assets were in... Read >
Author: James Finch
22nd July 2006
Toshiba is a Japanese electronics company. It is short for Tokyo Shibaura Denki, the name of the company produced when two Japanese electronics giants, Tanaka Seizosho (established 1875) and Tokyo Denki (established 1890) merged in 1939. This new company ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
17th July 2006
Sweden's Dependency on Nuclear Energy
At first glance, we bought the same anti-nuclear propaganda the rest of the world's media swallowed. In other words, we were misled into believing Sweden was phasing out its nuclear power plants. Perhaps, you had a... Read >
Author: James Finch
26th June 2006
Uranium Enrichment Means Big Money
The key to expansion, after sufficient U3O8 has been mined, is ensuring the uranium is converted and enriched so that it can fuel nuclear power plants. Until now, U.S. utilities have relied upon Russian HEU to LEU sup... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th June 2006
Investors who bought during the top of the frothy commodities rally are now panicking or kicking themselves. Neither activity helps an investor or trader think straight. Below are a few tips in dealing with the current market shakeout.
1. If you believ... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
We talked with James Dines, the world-famous newsletter writer and a leading uranium stock investing guru. He told us:
It's very important to get into a bull market early. The earlier, the better. That's when the biggest percentage gains are made. That... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
Named after the river which runs through it, Niger produces nearly four times the uranium currently mined in the United States. More uranium is mined in Niger than in Russia, South Africa, India, China, Brazil, Ukraine Namibia or Uzbekistan. In fact, if y... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
One of the related reasons helping to drive the current uranium bull market higher is the "once-through" use of uranium. The world's largest commercial consumers of U3O8 are the U.S. utilities. Because of government policies established thirty years ago, ... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) technology may trump the Generation III designs, and possibly compete with Generation IV head-to-head. PBMR is a High Temperature Reactor (HTR) technology conceived in the 1950s, and developed in Germany in the 1970s.... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
The Generation IV reactors are still on the drawing boards. Six design selections were made in early 2005. The group is still growing. As we were going to press, the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) formally joined the other ten members of GIF ... Read >
Author: James Finch
04th June 2006
Bad weather may be heading our way. Many very smart voices have raised their volume over the number of alarming red flags pointing to a worldwide environmental catastrophe coming in a few years or decades hence. One voice, coming from the sharp mind of Ja... Read >
Author: James Finch
20th May 2006
Warning: If you haven't seen the movie and want to, then please do not read this article because in order to discuss the movie intelligently or otherwise, I have to disclose the ending.
The past week has seen the Bishops of Rome rally the 1 billion tro... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
11th May 2006
According to China's Ministry of Land Resources, China plans to build up "sufficient reserves" of uranium and other minerals, in a new five-year government plan. The ministry said it would be stockpiling strategic reserves of uranium, copper, aluminum and... Read >
Author: James Finch
09th May 2006
Blame the scientist who "almost" discovered uranium on why this atomic element is named after the seventh planet from the sun. Imagine if the sequence below had taken place in any other way. What would we now be calling the yellowcake that powers nuclear ... Read >
Author: James Finch
03rd May 2006
Summary: Find out from the Ux Consulting president exactly how the spot price of uranium is calculated every week. It's not so simple. It impacts uranium investors worldwide.
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Trading in the uranium market is done... Read >
Author: James Finch
24th April 2006
According to the World Nuclear Association, 21 percent of the world's uranium production came about from ISL mining in 2004. We conducted interviews with some of the world's top ISL experts, including the father of ISL, to help you better understand how u... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th April 2006
Perhaps the White House flap as to whether or not Saddam Hussein's government tried to buy uranium ore from the country of Niger was the best publicity Niger has had about its uranium production for more than two decades. How many geologists know that the... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th April 2006
StockInterview: How do you feel about uranium, which fuels nuclear reactors and generates electricity, and the uranium bull market for stocks that we're in right now?
J-F Tardif: We are very bullish. We're extremely bullish on uranium as a firm, not on... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th March 2006
Cameco Corp (NYSE: CCJ) is the 800-pound gorilla of the uranium sector. Cameco is to uranium what Wal-Mart is to retailing, and what Saudi Aramco is to petroleum. On a percentage basis, Cameco dominates its sector more so than either of the two. Cameco pr... Read >
Author: James Finch
05th March 2006
The excitement Paladin Resources Limited (TSE: PDN) has been quietly generating through the uranium mining sector puts African uranium mining squarely into the spotlight. The country of Namibia, bordering South Africa, Botswana, Angola and the South Atlan... Read >
Author: James Finch
14th February 2006
In light of Toshiba's recent proposed acquisition of Westinghouse Electric from the government-owned British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL), historians may be reminded of former Westinghouse Chairman Robert Kirby's litigious international outcry and prolonged battl... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th November 2005
China Demand for Uranium, World Growth in Electricity Demand to Drive Uranium Price Higher
by James Finch,
contributing editor
StockInterview.com
Industry expert says all new production already factored in uranium price "We are consuming far more ... Read >
Author: James Finch
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