The Future of Nuclear Energy, the Role of the Arab World, and Impact on Uranium/Thorium Markets
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www.attaqa.net @attaqa2
Speakers:
Justin Huhn, publisher of Uranium Insider (Uranium investing newsletter)
Thomas Jam Pederson, founder of Copenhagen Atomics
Erik Townsend, Publisher of Energy Transition Crisis docuseries and MacroVoices podcast host
Moderator:
Anas Alhajji, Partner, Energy Outlook Advisors, LLC.
Outline
Uranium rally and how to invest in Uranium and profit from the nuclear renaissance?
The significance and impact of commitments to triple nuclear capacity by 2050
Brief history of nuclear power
Reasons for the focus on advanced nuclear rather than conventional nuclear technology
Advantages of thorium-fueled, molten salt cooled, advanced nuclear reactors.
Challenges facing the testing and certifying Thorium WasteBurner Reactors
A proposal on how to reduce the cost of nuclear energy: The Henry Ford Moment!
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are more suitable to test, certify, and develop the thorium-fueled, molten salt cooled, advanced nuclear reactors than the rest of the world
Four Arab countries need to develop nuclear power ASAP to avoid energy shortages: Algeria, Egypt and Morocco. Saudi Arabia needs to build nuclear reactors to avoid reduction in oil exports and consumption of its gas resources in its power sector on one hand, and to diversify its energy sources on the other.
Do we have enough engineers and technicians to expand the nuclear power industry?
Links to the recorded Space:
The Future of Nuclear Energy, the Role of the Arab World, and Impact on Uranium/Thorium Markets
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The Future of Nuclear Energy, the Role of the Arab World, and Impact on Uranium/Thorium Markets