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Commented by Nico Popp on May 3rd, 2023 | 07:45 CEST

Lose the German goggles and profit? Plug Power, Myriad Uranium, RWE

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • renewableenergies
  • Hydrogen

Drought in southern Spain, gloomy weather in Germany - that climate change will also make itself felt in 2023 is already apparent now, at the beginning of May. In view of climate change, some authors are already calling for an end to the pursuit of growth. But is that worth striving for, and can it even be implemented in liberal democracies? We shed light on the limits of cuts and where technology could make climate protection possible without cuts.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on April 25th, 2023 | 07:40 CEST

Myriad Uranium, E.ON, RWE - What about our energy security?

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • nuclear
  • renewableenergies

Since April 15, 2023, nuclear energy has no longer been produced in Germany. The last 3 power plants were taken off the grid. Only time will tell whether this decision was sensible. At the end of last year, 422 reactors were operating worldwide, and 57 nuclear power plants were under construction, according to the World Nuclear Industry Status Report. Another 62 plants are in the planning stage. Demand for uranium has increased, and the price of uranium has climbed accordingly. Today we look at one uranium company and see what the German utilities are doing.

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Commented by Nico Popp on April 6th, 2023 | 09:44 CEST

Energy turnaround for your portfolio: RWE, GoviEx Uranium, Nordex

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • renewableenergies
  • nuclear

Clean energy is a dream for humanity. Property owners can fulfil the dream of clean energy by installing photovoltaic systems. But what about when large industrial companies, such as BASF, need electricity? While renewable energy has to be stored temporarily, nuclear power plants deliver reliably. The technology, which is frowned upon in Germany, is currently experiencing a revival worldwide. We explain which forms of energy also have a future for investors.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on March 23rd, 2023 | 07:54 CET

RWE, Myriad Uranium, Cameco - The best environment ever

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • nuclear

The geopolitical events of 2022 have heightened concerns about the security of supply and, combined with the ongoing focus on climate change, have created transformative tailwinds for the nuclear power industry. While Germany's last three nuclear reactors face shutdown, major industrialized nations are relying on zero-carbon nuclear power. As a result, the uranium price should be poised for a brilliant comeback after a bear market that has lasted for years.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 8th, 2023 | 16:18 CET

Please turn on the power! Myriad Uranium, RWE, E.ON, Uniper, ThyssenKrupp - Renewable energy plus nuclear power is the green future!

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • renewableenergies
  • nuclear

Unfortunately, the green policy from Berlin and Brussels has not been thought through to the end. Because if mobility is to be converted entirely to electricity, it will require significantly more energy than is available today. Land consumption in Germany has increased dramatically as a result of alternative energy generation from wind and solar power. In the medium term, therefore, a further push for these energy sources will lead to a declining standard of living and less nature. Nuclear energy is a discontinued model - apparently only in Germany. It is a good thing that our neighbours France and the Czech Republic are happy to let us connect to their grids. However, this has its price and means the same risk profile for Germany as if the reactors were located here. Which stocks fit into the European energy landscape?

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 21st, 2023 | 14:11 CET

Russia's uranium business is booming! Cameco, GoviEx Uranium, RWE - How investors benefit

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • Investments

Since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, the West has imposed sanctions on the Russian energy sector. However, as evaluations by the London-based Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and the Bloomberg news agency show, Russia's nuclear exports increased in 2022. While customers such as Ukraine and the Czech Republic would have stopped their imports from Russia, China, for example, would step into the breach. We look into what the situation on the uranium market means and how investors can achieve rich returns.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on January 27th, 2023 | 11:45 CET

Commodity stocks pick up, Saturn Oil + Gas, RWE, BASF - Forward-looking with high returns

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Investments

Central and Northern Europe are firmly enveloped in wintry temperatures. BASF AG's balance sheet is just as frosty as the current weather because its subsidiary Wintershall Dea is no longer doing business with Russia. The consequence for BASF is a minus of EUR 1.4 billion. Business is entirely different for RWE, with the figures exceeding analyst expectations. Thanks to the commodity trading division, the Company is doing exceptionally well, so DZ Bank has set RWE at "Buy" with a fair value of EUR 53 per share. Valuable raw materials such as oil and gas are extracted by the Canadian company of the same name, Saturn Oil & Gas. Thanks to a new takeover, their production potential has increased by a whopping 140%.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 19th, 2023 | 11:16 CET

The market for electricity storage to pick up speed by 2030: RWE, Nordex, Altech Advanced Materials

  • Technology
  • renewableenergies

Being in on the action from the start is the dream of many investors. Imagine: Having bought shares of Amazon or Alphabet decades ago - you could also get rich with BYD over the decades. But there are new opportunities. By 2030, stationary energy storage will be the next big thing. Electricity grids must be stable, and energy from renewable sources must be stored for this purpose. Recently, RWE brought new giant batteries online and is planning much more. For some companies, enormous opportunities are emerging.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 23rd, 2022 | 12:10 CET

K+S, Defense Metals, RWE - Profiting from stocks that fight shortcomings

  • Mining
  • RareEarths
  • fertilizer
  • Investments

The first supply chain problems occurred during the Corona Pandemic. With the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, further deficiencies of Western countries were exposed. It has been known for a long time that the US and Europe are dependent on raw materials and energy from Russia and China. The Middle Kingdom, in particular, already has a monopoly on critical raw materials such as rare earths and tungsten. There has been a minor trade war between the US and China for some time now. Russia has supplied both Europe and the US with cheap energy. Now in times of tension, the dependencies are coming out in the open. So today, we look at three stocks that can combat the shortage.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on October 21st, 2022 | 10:01 CEST

RWE, Saturn Oil + Gas, Shell - Accompany the energy turnaround with these shares

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Energy

Temperatures are dropping in Central and Northern Europe, but investor sentiment remains heated in the ongoing debate on the energy transition. Those who want to invest in sustainable companies would do well to take a close look at which fossil and renewable energies are currently being used and are enabling companies to generate growth and profits. RWE is betting on solar in the US, Saturn Oil & Gas from Canada is ensuring an increase in fossil energies for global economic supply, and Shell is going on a buying spree for natural gas. Read the background here.

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