A Message from The Bull Report The New York Times just made a startling prediction. They claimed that AI is expected to consume 85 terawatt-hours of electricity annually1. That's more energy than many small countries. As the need for clean, scalable power soars, only one energy source can meet this unprecedented demand... Nuclear power. Countries worldwide, from China to France, are doubling down on nuclear energy as the key to their clean energy future. 2 Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions and a growing global appetite for energy-hungry technologies from AI data centers to electric vehicle manufacturing are intensifying the pressure on uranium supplies.3 As a result, the price of uranium has already spiked 242% in just five years4, as the gap between supply and demand continues to widen. Investors are now eyeing uranium as a key commodity for the future of global energy. With massive infrastructure projects already in place and more planned5, the uranium market is poised for explosive growth. And one junior explorer is perfectly positioned to take advantage, strategically located in the heart of the uranium-rich Athabasca Basin. With projects less than 20 km from existing infrastructure and major discoveries - including Cameco Corp.'s Millennium deposit and Denison Mines Corp.'s Gryphon and Phoenix deposits - this small explorer is poised for success. Read More to Learn How You Can Position Yourself for the Next Uranium Boom. The Bull Report 1. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/10/climate/ai-could-soon-need-as-much-electricity-as-an-entire-country.html 2. https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/China-and-France-aim-to-strengthen-nuclear-energy 3. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/sp/the-global-uranium-market-in-3-charts/#:~:text=Forecasts%20project%20a%20persistent%20supply,prolonged%20shortage%20in%20the%20market. 4. https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/uranium 5. https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/plans-for-new-reactors-worldwide |
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