The global attitude towards energy has been changing for some time now. The push for renewables and EVs are among the two most significant results of this shift. Still, despite our best efforts and massive resources diverted to this cause, the change needs to happen faster, especially regarding renewables.
Renewable solutions still need to be mature/viable enough to replace the traditional energy infrastructure, and uranium is often cited as the best transitional energy source.
That’s one reason new nuclear power plants are being planned and constructed around the globe, and uranium demand is increasing. Still, it would take decades to substantially transition from fossil fuels to nuclear and renewables. As an investor, you have to choose between the two energy commodity segments.
The case for natural gas
Despite being the cleanest fossil fuel option available, natural gas is in third place among the world’s most heavily…


