What nuclear and tin technologies have to do with food
Many countries have recognized that nuclear power plants and therefore uranium are necessary as a clean energy source for climate change, and so the number of nuclear power plants and therefore the demand for uranium is increasing. Uranium companies can expect uranium prices to continue to rise. Uranium Royalty – https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/uranium-market-update-and-latest-developments-at-uranium-royalty/ – is the only royalty company in the uranium sector. The company holds royalties and uranium interests as well as physical uranium holdings.
Tin is no less interesting for investors. The tinning of food-safe cans or the use of tin in medicine is one area. More important, however, is the use of tin in the growing semiconductor industry. The metal is used in lithium-ion batteries, photovoltaics and consumer electronics. This also includes the artificial intelligence sector.
These are all growing areas that will fuel tin consumption. This is encouraging for TinOne Resources – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/tinone-resources-inc/ – with its tin/tungsten and lithium projects in Tasmania and New South Wales, Australia.
Current company information and press releases from Uranium Royalty (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/de/unternehmen/uranium-royalty-corp/ -).
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