Nuclear energy is emerging as a potential solution to the interconnected issues of high electricity demand growth and climate change. Read why #UBSResearch ESG Research analysts believe nuclear power could be a solution: https://from.ubs/6042lJIUy #shareUBS
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Nuclear energy is emerging as a potential solution to the interconnected issues of high electricity demand growth and climate change. Read why #UBSResearch ESG Research analysts believe nuclear power could be a solution: https://from.ubs/6045ly4fX #shareUBS
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It's a great time to invest in the global nuclear renaissance! Uranium prices recently are another great indicator of our next big global shift to cleaner and safer energy. Did you know that global nuclear power generation is estimated to increase by 43% over the next 30 years? Get in on the ground floor...Book a Call with Me to learn more. #CleanEnergy #NuclearEnergy #Uranium #RenewableEnergy #SustainableInvestment #GreenTech #EnergyTransition #FutureEnergy #ClimateAction #InvestmentOpportunity #NuclearRenaissance #EnergyInnovation #CleanTech #SustainableFuture #GlobalEnergy #EnergyInvestors #InvestInNuclear #GreenInvesting #EnvironmentalStewardship
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It's a great time to invest in the global nuclear renaissance! Uranium prices are rising, indicating our next big global shift to cleaner and safer energy. Did you know that global nuclear power generation is projected to more than double by 2050? Get in on the ground floor...book a call with me to learn more... https://lnkd.in/eWjpb-vb #NuclearEnergy #CleanEnergy #InvestmentOpportunity #GreenEnergy #SustainableFuture #EnergyInvestment #NuclearRenaissance #Uranium #InvestSmart #RenewableEnergy #GlobalEnergy #CleanTech #EnergyTransition #FutureEnergy
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Nuclear energy is not only a source of clean, reliable electricity but it's also a catalyst for substantial, high-value job creation. Yet another reason why nuclear energy is so crucial for the Net Zero economy. #NuclearEnergy #ENEC
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With new legislation boosting uranium demand, is nuclear power the unsung hero of green energy? #NuclearEnergy #Uranium #SustainableEnergy Read more about it in our most recent Weekly Beacon: https://lnkd.in/ej4qEbCT
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Planning standards for the next US nuclear build could be our own Palo Verde nuclear plant in Arizona, or the decreasing overnight costs now being experienced in Asia. Vogtle III & IV, although expensive are not failures, but one of our finest hours - and best first attempts at reestablishing clean baseload energy - for 9 reasons: 1. It works. 2. It works almost 100 Percent of the time. 3. It will work that way for 80 years or more. Probably 100 years. 4. It doesn't emit CO2. 5. It taught us lessons and started the formation of a skilled labor pool. 6. It has inherent safety features. 7. It's American made by union labor (Westinghouse AP-1000). 8. It represents the inevitable step in moving society to the next denser fuel. 9. Building big nuclear reactors is happening all over the world because it's the fastest path to energy independence and abundance. I am proud of Vogtle III & IV and the people who built them. We just need to get the desk jockeys out of the way and let the engineers build this stuff.
$6.4 billion for 1.5 GW of intermittent wind power, $4/watt, exceeds expected costs for full-time new nuclear power plants. https://lnkd.in/e6wQkgX4
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Major climate action move: China will set hard targets for overall emissions from 2026 China has already (most likely) hit peak emissions this year, 6 years ahead of its 2030 goal. Hard targets will accelerate its decarbonization - as it continues to add 5 large nuclear power plants in new renewables every week https://buff.ly/46uq5y9
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#China's accelerating #climate action is driven by business: dominating emerging #renewables, #storage, #EVs and related industries. Unfortunately, the U.S. has not linked industries tightly with climate, but could do it with long-term strategic thinking, as the #Navy did years ago with its climate plan to reduce #searise and #flooding risks for its #ports and #communities.
Major climate action move: China will set hard targets for overall emissions from 2026 China has already (most likely) hit peak emissions this year, 6 years ahead of its 2030 goal. Hard targets will accelerate its decarbonization - as it continues to add 5 large nuclear power plants in new renewables every week https://buff.ly/46uq5y9
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🔋 Danieli is exploring the potential of nuclear power as a clean energy source for steelmaking. This innovative approach could significantly reduce carbon emissions in the industry, aligning with global sustainability goals. Exciting times ahead for green steel production! #SustainableEnergy #NuclearPower #SteelIndustry #GreenSteel #Innovation #CleanEnergy
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RENEWABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABILITY WIND: Wind is renewable because it is powered by the sun heating the Earth’s surface unevenly, creating wind patterns. We can harness this wind energy continuously as long as the sun shines. SOLAR: Solar energy is renewable since it comes directly from the sun. The sun is expected to last for billions of years, providing an endless supply of energy. WATER (Hydropower): Water is renewable when it comes from sources like rivers and rain. The water cycle, powered by the sun, ensures a continuous supply of water for generating electricity. HYDROGEN: Hydrogen can be renewable if it’s produced using renewable energy sources like wind, solar, or water. This is called "green hydrogen." SUSTAINABILITY WIND: Wind energy is sustainable because it doesn’t produce harmful emissions. However, it requires land and materials for turbines, which have environmental impacts. SOLAR: Solar energy is sustainable and produces no emissions during operation. Manufacturing solar panels does require energy and materials, but technological advances are making this process cleaner. WATER (Hydropower): Hydropower is sustainable and clean but can impact ecosystems and local communities (e.g., by building dams). HYDROGEN: Green hydrogen is sustainable and clean. However, current hydrogen production (mainly from fossil fuels) is not sustainable. The transition to green hydrogen is crucial. RENEWABILITY FOSSIL FUELS: (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas): Fossil fuels are not renewable. They take millions of years to form and are being depleted much faster than they are created. URANIUM: (Nuclear Energy): Uranium is not renewable. It is a finite resource, mined from the Earth, and its supply is limited. About two-thirds of the world's production of uranium from mines is from Kazakhstan, Canada and Australia. SUSTAINABILITY FOSSIL FUELS: Fossil fuels are not sustainable. Burning them releases large amounts of greenhouse gases, causing climate change and air pollution. Extracting fossil fuels can also damage ecosystems. URANIUM: (Nuclear Energy): Nuclear energy is considered relatively sustainable in terms of emissions since it produces very low greenhouse gases during operation. However, it generates radioactive waste, which is challenging to manage. Additionally, mining uranium and the potential for accidents pose environmental and safety risks. By focusing on renewable and sustainable energy sources, we can reduce our environmental impact and move towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Solar power this century. In 2023 about 450 gigawatts were installed worldwide. To put that in perspective, a fair sized nuclear plant is about 1 gigawatt. #EnergyTransition
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2mo🔋 Quiz Time: Are You a Nuclear Novice or a Reactor Whiz? ⚛️ Let’s dive into the energy sector, where nuclear power is sparking debates and might just be the answer to our growing energy needs and environmental concerns! 🌍💡 1️⃣ Question: What major challenge is driving the reconsideration of nuclear energy? A) Need for more disco balls at parties (0 points) B) Rising electricity demand and climate change concerns (3 points) C) A surplus of glow sticks (1 point) 2️⃣ Question: What do UBS Research ESG analysts suggest about nuclear power? A) It’s just for making superhero movies more exciting (0 points) B) It could be a viable solution for energy and environmental challenges (3 points) C) Best used for powering time machines only (1 point) 3️⃣ Question: Where can you read more about UBS Research's view on nuclear energy? A) On the back of a cereal box (0 points) B) Via the linked UBS article (3 points) C) Scribbled on a napkin in a café (1 point) ⭐ Results: 👇👇👇👇