Comments about ‘Colorado uranium mine to reopen as prices soar’

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Published: Monday, Sept. 3 2007 12:30 a.m. MDT

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GVS

The United States is rapidly falling behind in the development of nuclear power, preferring instead to rely on coal and natural gas. Renewable sources will never be able to help in a major way, to relieve the U.S. from dependence on imported oil, and the reduction of the CO2 pouring into the atmosphere. As for hydrogen you need a lot of electricity to produce it.

Peter

Great news for Energy Resources Corp. and the locals.

By the way, what is the stock ticker for this company?

archivist

The 20 employees will sure bost the business of the 141 Diner.
Uranium Burger for $6.99
Atomic Chicken sandwich for $7.25
Sickness, cancer and death -- priceless.
People forget so quickly...

Mike

America needs to move toward renewed mining and milling of Uranium given its huge dependance on foreign supplies - 90% imported, much like oil. The industry has made great strides in worker and environmental safety and nice to see the local community behind the company and the projects. Energy Resources and its parent company Energy Fuels (EFR-to) bring the knowledge and skills to the industry that has been dormant for some 20 years. The threat of global warmins is very real, nuclear is the only viable alternative today.

GeoE undergrad

May god have mercy on us all.

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