(Bloomberg) -- Uranium demand will more than double
by 2030, with use of the nuclear fuel spreading to Malaysia,
Indonesia and Vietnam, said a group representing companies
including BHP Billiton Plc, Cameco Corp. and Duke Energy Corp.
Demand will climb to 160,000 metric tons by 2030, from
65,000 tons this year, Steve Kidd, director of strategy and
research of the World Nuclear Association, said at a Mining
Journal uranium conference in London today.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
by 2030, with use of the nuclear fuel spreading to Malaysia,
Indonesia and Vietnam, said a group representing companies
including BHP Billiton Plc, Cameco Corp. and Duke Energy Corp.
Demand will climb to 160,000 metric tons by 2030, from
65,000 tons this year, Steve Kidd, director of strategy and
research of the World Nuclear Association, said at a Mining
Journal uranium conference in London today.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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