B2B seminar: Nuclear power is now green – are we seeing a revival of the sector?


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At the beginning of the year, a good 35 years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the EU Commission decided on an eco-label for nuclear energy and natural gas to provide an incentive for private investors. In Germany there is a dispute as to whether the operating times for nuclear power plants should be extended in order to avert an energy crisis. At the same time, a number of new nuclear power plants are planned worldwide. First and foremost China with 32 new nuclear reactors. So are we seeing a revival in the sector?

Companies that do business with the raw material uranium benefit from the renaissance of nuclear power. Due to the economic sanctions against Russia and the discussion about an oil and gas embargo, uranium is becoming increasingly important as a scarce commodity. Therefore, a look at uranium ETFs in the B2B seminar on October 26 at 11 a.m now worth it.



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The current largest uranium producing countries are Kazakhstan, Australia, Namibia and Canada. In Germany, too, uranium was mined and processed in Saxon Switzerland and the Ore Mountains, among other places. Investors have now discovered the raw material for themselves. But how can you invest in uranium and to what extent does uranium make sense for your portfolio? You can find out in the B2B seminar on October 26 at 11 a.m.

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David Lump works in sales at HANetf, a white label provider of innovative ETFs, and is responsible for the DACH region. He has many years of experience in the financial industry with a focus on the distribution of ETFs and equity products. Before joining HANetf, Mr. Lump held various positions at Société Generale, Jefferies, UBS and Deutsche Börse.

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