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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 3rd, 2023 | 12:58 CET

Booming energy supply & AI with GoviEx, AMD and Meta Materials

  • Mining
  • uranium
  • GreenTech
  • chips

The EU Parliament has included gas and nuclear power as "transitional activities" in the list of green technologies that accelerate the transition to climate neutrality. Demand for uranium continues unabated worldwide. Explorer company GoviEx is filling the gap through its exploration activities for uranium at two renowned sites. Those interested in learning more can ask CEO Daniel Major about it on February 15. The expansion of a stable energy supply and simultaneous CO2 reduction is also a big topic for semiconductor manufacturer AMD. ChatGPT is on everyone's lips and is only the beginning of an AI boom that will require chip technology at universities and data centers, for example. Zuckerberg is also using AI to expand his metaverse. He plans to use artificial intelligence to explore green energy options further.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 25th, 2023 | 14:02 CET

Fission Uranium, GoviEx, Cameco - Uranium: New supercycle on the horizon

  • Mining
  • uranium
  • Energy
  • renewableenergies

The international community sees an urgent need to make electricity generation carbon-free to protect people and the planet from the dangers of air pollution and climate change. To be able to cover this with sustainable energy, nuclear energy is essential, in addition to the expansion of wind and solar power. With the exception of Germany, the largest industrialized countries are focusing on building new reactors. However, due to the sanctions against Russia, increasing demand is being met by an insufficient supply of uranium. The beneficiaries of this shortage are uranium producers from Western countries.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 20th, 2023 | 13:50 CET

Cameco, Tocvan Ventures, Barrick Gold - Shining in new splendor

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • uranium

The era of hefty interest rate hikes is coming to an end, but high inflation remains. That is bad news for the economy and society. But for precious metals, which serve as inflation protection, this is grist to the mill. In addition to the gold price, another metal has celebrated a comeback recently. Uranium was able to bottom out after a bear market that lasted for years. With demand rising due to climate change, stocks in this sector should promise sustainable gains.

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