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⛏ Nuclear To Be Fast-Tracked In The EU?
PLUS: 23 g/t Gold
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😋 Nuclear To Be Fast-Tracked In The EU?
😉 23 g/t Gold
🐦 Tweet Of The Day
😋 Nuclear To Be Fast-Tracked In The EU?
The European Parliament's industry committee (ITRE) has reached a preliminary agreement regarding the inclusion of nuclear power in the proposed Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA).
The Commission's original proposal for the NZIA excluded nuclear power from the list of clean technologies but featured small modular reactors in a broader list of essential technologies for achieving carbon neutrality. The proposed approach by lawmakers aims to compromise by allowing a list of "strategic net-zero technologies" to be dropped and instead designating investments in net-zero technologies as "strategic net-zero projects".
These strategic net-zero projects would be eligible for fast-tracked permitting and easier funding if they meet specific criteria, such as contributing to EU competitiveness and workforce reskilling.
Oh. Yeah.
😉 23 g/t Gold
Signal Gold Inc. ("Signal Gold" or the "Company") (TSX:SGNL)(OTCQX:SGNLF) has reported high-grade gold intersections during geotechnical drilling at the Goldboro Project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Highlights:
6.0 m of 23.85 g/t gold (including 159.09 g/t gold over 0.5 metres and 122.74 g/t gold over 0.5 metres)
3.9 m of 7.74 g/t gold (26.25 g/t gold over 1.0 metre)
The mineralization remains open at depth and is open to the west toward the past-producing Dolliver Mountain Gold Mine.
Those are some very rich hits in a very short intercept. Scratches beard…
📰 In Other News:
🐦 Tweet Of The Day
LET’S GO: @centrus_energy starts enrichment operations for the first time in Piketon, OH!
The company is on track to producing the nation’s first commercial amounts of high-assay low-enriched uranium for new reactor technologies.
energy.gov/ne/articles/ha…— Office of Nuclear Energy (@GovNuclear)
11:31 PM • Oct 11, 2023
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