Itâs a good bet that you havenât heard of... [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy The Secret Behind the Naughton Power Plant Keith Kohl | Jul 25, 2024 Itâs a good bet that you havenât heard of the Naughton power plant. Donât feel too bad if you havenât, especially if you live outside of Wyoming. Owned by Pacificorp, the Naughton Power Plant was first commissioned in May of 1963. Consisting of three coal-fired units, the Naughton plant wasnât the biggest power plant in the United States, even with a capacity of around 832-megawatts. [naughtonpowerplant1] This was also a nightmare for anyone with an environmentally conscious mind. Of the 53 groundwater monitoring wells at the plant, every single one was polluted above federal advisory levels. If you drank a glass of water from this site, you wouldâve consumed a host of contaminants like sulfate, lithium, cobalt, boron, radium, arsenic, lead, thallium, beryllium, cadmium, barium, chromium, and fluoride. Now, after 61 long years of service, the Naughton Power Plant is finally set to retire its coal units in 2025. But this is just the beginning of its redemption story. Uranium Is Surging: Where to Invest Now The price for uranium is skyrocketing. It hasnât been this high in more than 16 years. Utilities are scrambling to secure as much fuel as they possibly can. As the American Nuclear Society puts it, "[The U.S. is] on the verge of a crisis." The last time we were in a uranium supply crunch, investors couldâve pocketed gains as huge as 8,200%. One little-known company from the Midwest is in the perfect position to ride this new bull run to stunning highs. Alex Koyfman just published an urgent presentation on this unique opportunity. Access is instant and free. [Get the full story here while thereâs still time.]( The Secret Behind the Naughton Power Plant Look, itâs no secret to anyone that the U.S. coal industry is dying. Thatâs not a hyperbole, mind you. Over the last fifteen years, coal companies have had to compete against both the cheap, abundant flows of natural gas that weâve been tapping from tight shale formations, as well as the overly aggressive push toward cleaner energy. Cheap gas and a desire for more wind and solar was the death knell for coal from which it could never recover from. Of course, it didnât help that it is arguably the dirtiest source of power used today. However, cheap gas and more renewable investment is actually the least of the coal industryâs worries â itâs age. Typically, coal plants last for about 50 years before they are put into retirement; thatâs a problem considering the average age of our coal fleet is about 46 years. One other issue here most people donât realize is that weâre talking about a good chunk of baseload power thatâs getting shuttered forever, which cannot be replaced by intermittent sources like wind and solar. Fortunately for us, the final act of the coal industry will be one of redemption. [Former Morgan Stanley insider reveals âInfinity CoinâÂ]( This new digital asset offers both stability and growth... With the potential to grow 324 times BIGGER than Bitcoin, this is your chance to be one of its earliest investors. [View my brand new report now!]( Coalâs Redemption Song For all its environmental issues, the Naughton power plant holds a secret today that may come as a surprise. Itâs slated to become the worldâs first coal-to-nuclear plant. Last month, Bill Gatesâ TerraPower broke ground on its natrium nuclear reactor plant that's right next to Naughton plant. Once completed, it will pump out 500-MW of power â enough to power nearly 400,000 homes â when it goes online in 2030. Up until now, weâve only been able to talk about coal-to-nuclear plants. Now itâs becoming a reality. Thing is, this is just the beginning for next-gen nuclear technology. It has become painstakingly clear by now that nuclear power is going to play a critical role in meeting our future power needs. More importantly, people are finally starting to wake up to that fact â the passage of the [ADVANCE Act]( is a sign no investor should ignore. Once the floodgates are open, [all bets are off.]( Until next time, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( P.S. For individual investors like us, traditional nuclear power stocks like Constellation Energy or Duke Energy are the easiest way to directly play the renewed nuclear renaissance. In fact, some nuclear stocks like NuScale Power Corp. â a stock that has jumped nearly 400% this year! â have posted incredible wins that have flown under the marketâs radar so far. But my readers and I are looking for more... 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