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One Step Away From ESG : Why Uranium Stocks Are About To Soar

Then, as uranium stocks did move significantly higher in recent months as investors rekindled their love affair with a sector that had been left for dead for much of the past decade, at the start of February an TD Securities analyst said that the reddit short squeeze crowd had started to buy into the sector as well, shortly after a BofA analyst laid out an even more bullish fundamental case, on the assumption that the US could delay the closure of its aging nuclear fleet, boosting demand over the next few decades. Next, the bullish uranium case was further bolstered by a lengthy tweetstorm by former hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry who said

Holtec s storage facility is good for NM » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... New Mexico Senate Bill 82 is making its way through the committee process; it calls for a state task force (on radioactive waste). I don’t have an opinion on the bill; however, I support the Holtec project, and here are my detailed reasons. 1. Why consolidated storage? The 1987 Nuclear Waste Policy Act requires the government to store used fuel. The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada was the designated site. That project stalled years ago without a clear path forward. Used fuel accumulates at power plants around the country, often close to large populations. The used fuel must be removed before those locations can be available for other purposes.

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