Simply sign up to receive our daily e-Letter, Energy and Capital, to get our new report. The Nuclear Reaction That's Virtually Meltdown-ProofInvesting in the Future of ThoriumOctober 5th, 2024 The dangers of nuclear energy have been on the minds of top officials the world over since the Fukushima Daiichi disaster in 2011. Few will soon forget that meltdown – or the ongoing issues it is causing, as contaminated water piles up in storage tanks. It's happened before, and it could happen again... What if another Superstorm Sandy arrives, this time headed for a nuclear site? That's what makes thorium more attractive now than ever. The element that takes its name from the god of thunder is powerful. Its melting point is so high, in fact, that it could be virtually meltdown-proof. Imagine a world in which we can produce clean nuclear energy without the fear of a nuclear disaster. Thorium offers that future. But the element still isn't in widespread use. Only a limited range of reactors can handle thorium reactions, and research is still being conducted to maximize the potential of these reactors. That's why, once these reactors reach their full potential, the few companies involved in thorium exploration will come out on top. A new report from Energy and Capital explains this in detail, including why thorium will become more important to the nuclear sector, who is involved in the research, and how you can begin to add thorium to your portfolio. To receive this report, just drop your email address in the box below and sign up for the Energy and Capital e-Letter. We will bring you daily updates on new trends in the energy and technology industries, including advice on getting in on these investment hotspots. Get your report now: After getting your report, you'll begin to receive the Energy and Capital e-letter in your inbox daily. Become an Energy and Capital member today. There's absolutely no obligation — ever. NO-SPAM PLEDGE: Under no circumstance will we EVER rent, sell or give away your email address for any reason. Unsubscribing from Energy and Capital is quick, easy, and painless... with just a few clicks. View our Privacy Policy. The content on Energy and Capital is not personalized investment advice. Our employees strive to give smart, stimulating commentary, but are not licensed to address or give advice on individual investment situations. Nothing you receive from Energy and Capital should be considered personal investment advice. Any investments recommended by Energy and Capital should only be made after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. All investments carry risk of significant loss. Copyright 2024 - Energy and Capital Energy and Capital is published by Angel Publishing, 111 Market Place, #720, Baltimore, MD 21202 |