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Fission Uranium Corp FCUUF


Primary Symbol: T.FCU

Fission Uranium Corp. is a Canada-based resource company. The Company’s principal business activity is the acquisition and development of exploration and evaluation assets. The Company is a resource issuer specializing in uranium exploration and development in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin in Western Canada. The Company’s primary asset is the Patterson Lake South (PLS) project, which hosts the Triple R deposit, high-grade and near-surface uranium deposit that occurs within 3.18 kilometers (km) mineralized trend along the Patterson Lake Conductive Corridor. The property comprises approximately 17 contiguous claims totaling approximately 31,039 hectares and is located geographically in the south-west margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, notable for hosting the highest-grade uranium deposits and operating mines in the world. The Company also has the West Cluff property comprising three claims totaling 11,148-hectares in the western Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan.


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Post by Greendayon Apr 17, 2024 3:17pm
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Electricity Could Get Expensive

Electricity Could Get ExpensiveThe AI industry is facing a growing concern over its energy consumption, with predictions indicating that data centers could consume as much as a quarter of all American electricity by the end of the decade. This surge in energy demand is driven by AI's increasing capabilities and applications, leading to a need for more computing power. Experts warn that this could overwhelm global electricity supply and raise environmental concerns, with data centers expected to use more electricity than Japan by 2026. Solutions being considered include powering AI servers with renewables, building renewable-powered data centers, and exploring alternative energy sources like nuclear power. The challenge is to balance AI's potential benefits in various sectors with its significant energy demands, as the industry seeks to reduce its carbon footprint and ensure a sustainable future.
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