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Beyond Renewables Uranium Takes the Lead

Uranium rebounds as nuclear energy gains traction, driven by geopolitical tensions and tech giants' carbon-neutral ambitions.

Uranium rebounds as nuclear energy gains traction.

By Edouard Caillieux
November 26, 2024

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Uranium prices are taking centre stage, rebounding strongly after a drop, thanks to geopolitical tensions influencing exports. Meanwhile, tech giants like Alphabet (Google), Amazon and Microsoft are turning to nuclear power to address the growing energy demands of their data centres, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence, and to meet ambitious sustainability goals. This renewed focus has led uranium and nuclear energy ETFs to outperform their clean energy peers, marking a notable shift in energy investment trends.

Uranium's Role in Global Energy

Recently, uranium futures rallied to $82 per pound after experiencing a dip earlier. This rebound followed Russia's decision to restrict nuclear fuel exports to the United States, a move made in response to U.S. actions against Russian nuclear imports amid escalating geopolitical tensions over Ukraine. With Russia controlling nearly half of the world's uranium enrichment capacity, these restrictions have intensified pressure on Western uranium processors. Despite efforts to boost production from countries like Canada, Kazakhstan, and Namibia, there's still a significant gap in uranium supply. This shortfall poses challenges, particularly for U.S. nuclear power providers needing 50 million pounds annually.

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Tech Giants Go Nuclear

Beyond this, tech giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are actively exploring nuclear energy solutions. They have signed agreements to develop new reactors and are considering reviving older ones. These initiatives are part of their broader strategies to achieve ambitious carbon-neutral goals within the next 15 years. By turning to nuclear power, these companies aim to sustainably meet the growing energy demands of their operations, particularly those driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, while staying committed to reducing carbon emissions.

Nuclear Energy ETFs performance

Market data shows that uranium and nuclear energy funds are currently outperforming other clean energy investments. While ETFs focused on hydrogen, wind, and solar energy have experienced year-to-date declines of 2.07%, 5.62%, and 29.56% respectively, nuclear energy ETFs have recorded impressive gains of 18.61% over the same period. This strong performance highlights uranium's potential as a key component of future energy solutions. The trends clearly indicate a resurgence in the nuclear energy sector, with investors closely monitoring these evolving dynamics.

The Global X Uranium UCITS ETF (URNG) and the Sprott Junior Uranium Miners UCITS ETF (U8NJ) gained 12.17% and 13.19% over the week. Interestingly, Nuclear Energy ETFs have seen positive investment inflows this year (+$292 million), while their Alternative Energy counterparts experienced outflows of -$873 million.

Here is a comparison of ETFs invested in Nuclear Energy

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Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.

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