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Renewables Overview

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  Of course, “renewable energy” is a very broad term. Depending on who you ask, it encompasses everything from wind and solar farms to nuclear power plants to high-capacity batteries. Even natural gas — which isn’t technically a renewable resource — is often lumped in due to its abundance and low carbon footprint compared to other fossil fuels. SOLAR POWER WIND POWER Lithium & Battery Technology Geothermal & Hydropower Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

Uranium

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This yellow rock is NOT gold - it's uranium...   Besides being a yellow-colored metal, it has only one thing in common with gold. Its price adjusts according to supply and demand cycles, which makes it of particular interest to investors. And right now, many industry experts believe that certain factors are in play that could catapult uranium into its next bull run.   Nuclear energy is making a historic comeback, especially since it is now considered the ONLY realistic way to meet climate goals and gain energy independence. And uranium, the fuel needed to power nuclear plants, is the metal that holds the key to this safe and clean energy.