T.DML ANNOUNCES INITIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND EXECUTION OF MOU WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES FOR THE WHEELER RIVER PROJECT

Denison Mines Corp. (“Denison” or the “Company”) (DML: TSX, DNN: NYSE American) is pleased to announce that the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (“CNSC”) and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment (“SK MOE”) have accepted the Provincial Technical Proposal and Federal Project Description (the “Project Description”) submitted by Denison for the In-Situ Recovery (“ISR”) uranium mine and processing …

Boost to Indian nuclear programme as Kazakhstan assures increased supply of uranium

India’s atomic programme will receive a major push from its strategic partner Kazakhstan which has assured an increased supply of uranium to India in the next five years, according to Kazakhstan Ambassador Bulat Sarsenbayev. He asserted that a new contract is currently being negotiated between the two countries and Kazakhstan is aiming to significantly improve …

Third ROSATOM LK-60Ya-class ship launched at Baltic Shipyard

With the ceremonial launch of the nuclear-powered arctic ice breaker ‘Ural’ today, Russia’s nuclear energy giant, ROSATOM, has completed another step towards ensuring all-year round navigability of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). The 173 metre-long ‘Ural’ is equipped with two highly efficient and compact RITM-200 nuclear reactors on board, capable of generating up to 350MW …

T.NXE intersects high-grade mineralization in all 20 A2 and A3 targets from the 2019 feasibility stage drilling program

NexGen Energy Ltd. (“NexGen” or the “Company”) (TSX: NXE, NYSE MKT: NXE) is pleased to report radioactivity for an additional twenty holes comprising 7,969.5 m from the Company’s Feasibility stage drilling program at our 100% owned, Rook I property in the Athabasca Basin Saskatchewan. Objective I: Conversion of Indicated Mineral Resources to Measured Category This current …

U.S. Department of Energy Further Advances Nuclear Energy Technology through Awards of $10.6 Million

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced funding selectees for multiple domestic advanced nuclear technology projects. Three projects in three states will receive varying amounts for a total of approximately $11 million in funding. The projects are cost-shared and will allow industry-led teams, including participants from federal agencies, public and private laboratories, institutions of …