Russian uranium company Headspring Investments, a subsidiary of Uranium One with a mining project in Namibia, presented its advanced mining...
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Namibia, the third-largest primary producer of processed uranium (U3O8) globally, stands at a pivotal point in its energy development. Despite its vast uranium resources, the country faces a significant energy deficit, relying on importing electricity to meet its needs. Namibia imports 60-70% of its electricity from neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa, which can barely accommodate […]
Russian uranium company Headspring Investments, a subsidiary of Uranium One with a mining project in Namibia, presented its advanced mining...
By Fanuel ShinedimaFounder of Namibia Youth Energy Forum. As Namibia stands on the brink of a new era in energy development, it is crucial to...
Namibia is stepping into a new era of electricity supply, with its sights set on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) to meet the country’s...
Langer Heinrich Uranium (LHU) has made a significant contribution of N$50,000 to support the hosting of the 2024 Nuclear Science and Technology...
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With tech giants ramping up their investments in AI, the increasing energy demands of data centers are driving a heightened need for nuclear power,...
88 Energy has wrapped up a successful 2D seismic program across its petroleum exploration licence in Namibia’s Owambo Basin with initial analysis...
Globally, nuclear power accounts for roughly 10% of electricity generation. In some countries, such as France, this figure is nearly 70%.
Hype around the energy needs of artificial intelligence and nuclear power has prompted local investors to bet against Australian uranium miners.
Hype around the energy needs of artificial intelligence and nuclear power has prompted local investors to bet against Australian uranium miners.