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Uranium One Inc SXRZF



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Post by miner8740on Apr 03, 2011 9:32am
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Swiss Government stop approval on nuclear plants

Swiss Government stop approval on nuclear plantsSwiss govbernment just made an anouncement to stop tyhe approval process for 3 new nuclear power plants in their country. This is only a start. The demand will gradually shrink over the next number of years and the supply will go up. This will start to drive the spot market price down. Uranium miners will feel the pinch over the next few years, only the cost effcient operations that mine at 6 dollars a pound may survie.
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Two people were injured when a parcel bomb exploded on Thursday in the offices of a Swiss umbrella group for the nuclear industry, police said.

The incident occurred in the offices of Swissnuclear in the town of Olten. The pair suffered minor injuries and were taken to a hospital.

Police are investigating and Swissnuclear could not be immediately reached for comment.

Matthieu Buchs, spokesman of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, confirmed that the approval process for three new nuclear power plants had been stopped because of the disaster in Japan.

Safety standards will be reviewed in all existing nuclear power plants, he said.

Buchs also said Switzerland derives 39.3% of its electricity from nuclear energy. Nuclear energy makes up 10% of the overall production of energy in the country, he said

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