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2024, May, 17, 06:55:00
US FOSSIL FUEL FINANCE
the world’s 60 largest lenders had provided around $705bn in financing in 2023 alone.
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2024, May, 16, 06:45:00
U.S. BAN RUSSIAN URANIUM
The passage and signing of this law will ensure the U.S. will no longer be reliant on imported uranium fuel from the Russian Federation.
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2024, May, 16, 06:40:00
U.S. NUCLEAR: NO ANSWERS
The legislation is designed to reduce US reliance on Russian uranium for nuclear fuel following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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2024, May, 16, 06:35:00
U.S. URANIUM PRODUCTION UP
US production of 82,533 pounds U3O8 (32.1 tU) in the first quarter of 2024 was the highest Q1 production since 2018 and almost 80% more than production for the whole of 2023.
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2024, May, 14, 06:25:00
U.S. ENERGY TRANSITION TASK
The transition would also require the electricity sector to invest between $8 – 80 trillion per year over the period in electricity storage facilities, depending on the ultimate cost of electricity storage infrastructure.
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2024, May, 14, 06:20:00
U.S. NUCLEAR RISKS
According to its 2023 annual report to the US Securities & Exchange Commission, Russia’s Tenex is Centrus’s largest supplier of SWU, followed by French company Orano. Centrus has commitments with Tenex for the supply of Russian enrichment services (in the form of SWU) to 2028.
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2024, May, 8, 06:35:00
US URANIUM BAN IS DETRIMENTAL
The US Senate April 30 approved legislation aimed at banning imports of Russian low-enriched uranium that is produced in Russia or by a Russian entity.
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2024, May, 7, 06:30:00
U.S. ELECTRIC GENERATION TO 13,000 TWH
The transition to all-electric everything would require an increase in electric generation to approximately 13,000 TWH from a storage supported predominantly intermittent generation fleet of approximately 6,000 GW with a capacity factor of approximately 30%, depending on the mix of wind and solar in the generation fleet.
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2024, May, 7, 06:25:00
U.S. ELECTRICITY DEFICIT
For 20 years, US electrical power policy has been dominated by efforts to try to “mitigate” global warming, believed to be caused by human greenhouse gas emissions.
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2024, May, 6, 06:40:00
U.S. ENERGY SAVINGS $7.6 BLN
Over 30 years of shipments, these updated standards are expected to save Americans $124 billion on their energy bills and reduce 332 million metric tons of dangerous carbon dioxide emissions—equivalent to the combined annual emissions of nearly 43 million homes.