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Energy transition - diversity of ideas is called for


Von Swiss Resource Capital AG

A climate-friendly energy supply is needed to achieve net-zero targets. Alongside innovative ideas, nuclear power helps.

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A recent study in Berlin showed that leaves can be used to create a sustainable energy cycle. Autumn brings around 36,000 tons of leaves to Berlin every year. In composting plants, they are used to make soil. But the leaves could be used in biogas plants to produce heat and electricity. Around 7.5 tons of leaves, according to calculations, could produce the electricity for one person for a year after pre-treatment. Solar energy and wind power are being used to drive the green transformation. For example, there is a floating photovoltaic plant ("Water Lily") on a lake near Munich.

 

However, energy from wind and sun are not yet sufficient and will never be, at least in some countries. This is where nuclear energy comes into play. According to the EU, it is considered green. It is not completely emission-free, but this also applies to other energy generation methods. Wind, solar and hydro power also cause emissions. The extraction of uranium, processing, and the construction and dismantling of nuclear power plants cause emissions. In any case, nuclear energy is climate-friendly and a suitable bridging technology. And energy from nuclear power is reliable and offers security of supply. Uranium is needed to fuel nuclear energy. This is available from Consolidated Uranium or Labrador Uranium, for example.

 

Consolidated Uranium - https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/newsflash-with-victoria-gold-calibre-mining-consolidated-uranium-cypress-development-and-alpha-lithium/ - has uranium projects in Australia, Argentina and Canada. The Laguna Salada uranium and vanadium project in Argentina has just delivered very good assay results.

 

Labrador Uranium - https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/mining-newsflash-with-with-victoria-gold-gold-terra-tinone-resources-canada-nickel-labrador-uranium-and-mag-silver/ - is focused on large uranium projects in the Central Mineral Belt in Labrador. 52 mineral concessions cover approximately 152,000 hectares of land.

 

Current corporate information and press releases from Labrador Uranium (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/labrador-uranium-inc/ -) and Consolidated Uranium (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/consolidated-uranium-inc/ -).

 

 

 

In accordance with §34 WpHG I would like to point out that partners, authors and employees may hold shares in the respective companies addressed and thus a possible conflict of interest exists. No guarantee for the translation into English. Only the German version of this news is valid.


Disclaimer: The information provided does not represent any form of recommendation or advice. Express reference is made to the risks in securities trading. No liability can be accepted for any damage arising from the use of this blog. I would like to point out that shares and especially warrant investments are always associated with risk. The total loss of the invested capital cannot be excluded. All information and sources are carefully researched. However, no guarantee is given for the correctness of all contents. Despite the greatest care, I expressly reserve the right to make errors, especially with regard to figures and prices. The information contained herein is taken from sources believed to be reliable, but in no way claims to be accurate or complete. Due to court decisions, the contents of linked external sites are also co-responsible (e.g. Landgericht Hamburg, in the decision of 12.05.1998 - 312 O 85/98), as long as there is no explicit dissociation from them. Despite careful control of the content, I do not assume liability for the content of linked external pages. The respective operators are exclusively responsible for their content. The disclaimer of Swiss Resource Capital AG also applies: https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/disclaimer/



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