T.EFR: Announces 2017 Results 

Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American:UUUU; TSX:EFR) (“Energy Fuels” or the “Company”), today reported its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2017. The Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), and may be viewed on the Electronic Document Gathering and Retrieval System (“EDGAR”) at www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml, …

Saudis Enlist Washington Lobbyists in Bid for Nuclear Plants

Saudi Arabia is enlisting blue-chip lobbyists in Washington as it prepares for a fight over its ambition to build nuclear power plants. Three law firms have filed disclosures saying they’re advising the kingdom on the issue, as American and Saudi leaders negotiate the contours of a possible nuclear technology-sharing agreement that could allow the enrichment of …

Turkey’s Planned $20 Billion Russian-Built Nuclear Plant Facing Delay

ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s first nuclear power plant is likely to miss its 2023 target start-up date as Russian builder Rosatom struggles to find local partners, two people familiar with the matter said. The $20 billion project is part of President Tayyip Erdogan’s “2023 vision” marking 100 years since the founding of modern Turkey. Rosatom …

T.U: Reports Estimated Net Asset Value at February 28, 2018

Uranium Participation Corp.’s estimated net asset value at Feb. 28, 2018, was $463.3-million, or $3.50 per share. As at Feb. 28, 2018, Uranium Participation’s uranium investment portfolio was as shown in the attached table. (in thousands of dollars, Quantity Fair value except quantity amounts) Investments in uranium Uranium oxide in concentrates (U3O8) 13,484,354 lb   …

China to start building 6-8 new reactors this year -govt

BEIJING, March 7 (Reuters) – China plans to start construction on six to eight nuclear reactors this year and raise its total nuclear generating capacity by as much as 6 gigawatts, the country’s energy administration said on Wednesday. The National Energy Administration said China also aimed to complete two long-delayed, foreign-designed third-generation reactor projects this …

Five reasons nuclear energy will rebound in 2018

Nuclear energy has faced serious challenges in recent years because of several factors: competition from low gas prices, subsidised renewables and slow growth in electricity demand in certain markets. But because of several powerful forces we are seeing signs that this year nuclear energy will come roaring back, writes Jarret Adams. Several nuclear plants have …