The «recycling» of the Russian «excess» HEU is the source of 10,000 - 12,000 tonnes of
future uranium supply from HEU forecast in Table 2.
While extensive supplies of «secondary source» uranium are held by the U.S., Russia and other countries, secondary source uranium has yet to included in WNA projections of
future uranium supply.
Not exact matches
These projections show continued growth in
uranium mine production from «primary sources» in the next ten years, with an apparent steep drop off in
uranium supplied from «secondary sources» in the near
future.
Whether you are a utility, producer, trader, or investor, the
Uranium Suppliers Annual provides the basis for understanding potential future developments surrounding the availability of supply, particularly since uranium production has continued to be sub-par against a backdrop of growing
Uranium Suppliers Annual provides the basis for understanding potential
future developments surrounding the availability of
supply, particularly since
uranium production has continued to be sub-par against a backdrop of growing
uranium production has continued to be sub-par against a backdrop of growing demand.
The
Uranium Production Cost Study complements UxC's Uranium Market Outlook (UMO) and Uranium Supplier's Annual (USA) in identifying where expanded and new uranium supply will come from among 116 worldwide projects to meet future nuclear fuel demand throug
Uranium Production Cost Study complements UxC's
Uranium Market Outlook (UMO) and Uranium Supplier's Annual (USA) in identifying where expanded and new uranium supply will come from among 116 worldwide projects to meet future nuclear fuel demand throug
Uranium Market Outlook (UMO) and
Uranium Supplier's Annual (USA) in identifying where expanded and new uranium supply will come from among 116 worldwide projects to meet future nuclear fuel demand throug
Uranium Supplier's Annual (USA) in identifying where expanded and new
uranium supply will come from among 116 worldwide projects to meet future nuclear fuel demand throug
uranium supply will come from among 116 worldwide projects to meet
future nuclear fuel demand through 2030.
In light of the increasing volatile nature of the
uranium market, primary and potential
suppliers are continuously re-evaluating their properties and
future production plans, as well as expanding exploration programs where economically feasible.
Since
uranium and enrichment are substitutes, increases in enrichment
supply can have a major impact on the
future demand for
uranium.
«If we have technology to capture
uranium from seawater, we can ensure that an essentially unlimited
supply of the element becomes available if
uranium prices go up in the
future,» Schneider said.
Outspokenly; nonrenewable energy sources; which include oil, coal, natural gas, and
uranium - are the primary world's energy
supplier today and will still remain the major source of world's energy for a foreseeable
future.
quokka provided a good answer about
future fuel
supply, but more
uranium mining will be required in the near to medium term while Generation II and III plants are still being built.