Tuesday
Jul102007
Florida Needs More Nuclear Energy
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 11:14AM
A panel examining the energy needs of Florida, USA said that the state needs to consider building more nuclear power plants and facilities to recycle nuclear waste into fuel.

The committee recommends that nuclear energy should play a big part in the future of Florida and its energy needs due to concerns about global warming.
On Monday several members of the Florida Energy Commission said that volatile spikes in natural gas prices and concerns about carbon emissions from coal are sparking an interest in nuclear power once again.
Florida currently has three nuclear plants, but it will need more in the future if it is to combat climate change. Florida should have a large interest in stopping global warming as they are one of the main areas in America that will severely suffer with rising sea levels, as much of south Florida and Miami will be underwater if scientists predictions come true.
We think that Florida and other countries and states around the world should move now to begin planning and building more nuclear power stations. Not only are fossil fuels running out, but the supply is becoming increasingly unpredictable due to political circumstances and every time we burn fossil fuels we are adding to global warming, which is a serious threat. The United Kingdom and Germany recently announced that nuclear power is going to play a significant part of their future. A recent report said the world needs 3000 nuclear power plants to have a dent in global warming.
The building of all these new power stations will have a huge impact on demand for uranium and therefore uranium prices will increase as supply will not be able to meet demand for at least a good few years. Quality uranium stocks, such as the ones covered on this website stand to make a fortune out of selling their uranium into a triple digit uranium market.
The committee recommends that nuclear energy should play a big part in the future of Florida and its energy needs due to concerns about global warming.
On Monday several members of the Florida Energy Commission said that volatile spikes in natural gas prices and concerns about carbon emissions from coal are sparking an interest in nuclear power once again.
Florida currently has three nuclear plants, but it will need more in the future if it is to combat climate change. Florida should have a large interest in stopping global warming as they are one of the main areas in America that will severely suffer with rising sea levels, as much of south Florida and Miami will be underwater if scientists predictions come true.
We think that Florida and other countries and states around the world should move now to begin planning and building more nuclear power stations. Not only are fossil fuels running out, but the supply is becoming increasingly unpredictable due to political circumstances and every time we burn fossil fuels we are adding to global warming, which is a serious threat. The United Kingdom and Germany recently announced that nuclear power is going to play a significant part of their future. A recent report said the world needs 3000 nuclear power plants to have a dent in global warming.
The building of all these new power stations will have a huge impact on demand for uranium and therefore uranium prices will increase as supply will not be able to meet demand for at least a good few years. Quality uranium stocks, such as the ones covered on this website stand to make a fortune out of selling their uranium into a triple digit uranium market.



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