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Laramide Resources Ltd T.LAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  LMRXF

Laramide Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on exploring and developing uranium assets in Australia and the western United States. Its portfolio comprises of five uranium projects, namely Crownpoint-Churchrock Uranium Project, La Jara Mesa Uranium Project, La Sal Uranium Project, Westmoreland Uranium Project, and Murphy Uranium Project. The Crownpoint-Churchrock Uranium Project consists of two uranium deposits, Crownpoint and Church Rock. The Project consists of all or portions of eight sections of land totaling approximately 4,680 acres. The La Sal Project is a sandstone-hosted roll front uranium deposit and is located in close proximity to Energy Fuels' White Mesa Mill in Blanding, Utah. The Westmoreland Project is located approximately 400 kilometers north-northwest of Mt Isa. The Murphy Uranium Project consists of 683.5 km2 of granted exploration tenure, which lies contiguous to and along strike from Laramide's Westmoreland Project in northwest Queensland.


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Comment by Messengerofdoomon Mar 23, 2011 9:02am
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RE: Nuclear industry will survive Japan crisis

RE: Nuclear industry will survive Japan crisis

Germany set to swiftly abandon nuclear power for good in the wake of Japan's disaster

, On Wednesday March 23, 2011, 8:49 am

By The Associated Press

BERLIN - Germany stands alone among the world's leading industrialized nations in its determination to abandon nuclear energy for good because of the technology's inherent risks.

Europe's biggest economy is betting billions on expanding the use of renewable energy to meet its power demands instead. The transition was supposed to happen slowly over the next 25 years, but now it is being accelerated in the wake of Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.

Chancellor Angela Merkel says the "catastrophe of apocalyptic dimensions" has irreversibly marked the start of a new era.

Berlin's decision to take seven of its 17 reactors temporarily offline for new safety checks provides a window into how an industrialized nation might shift from getting a quarter of its power from atomic energy to none.

Just like that.......

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