Russiaâs brutal invasion of Ukraine has raised the question of how countries that rely on Russia for oil can reduce or eliminate that dependency. Could nuclear energy be the answer? Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has raised the question of how countries that rely on Russia for oil can reduce or eliminate that dependency. Could nuclear energy be the answer? [Wealth Daily logo] Could Nuclear Be the Answer? [Monica Savaglia Photo] By [Monica Savaglia](
Written Mar 22, 2022 You might remember me writing about nuclear energy a few weeks ago. If not, you can read it [here](. I wanted to get back on the topic today. I believe it’s an important one for you to be aware of, especially with what’s going on in Ukraine. It’s been almost a month since Russia made its brutal invasion into Ukraine. It’s been a war that Russia probably didn’t believe it would be fighting for this long. Russia's actions have had consequences. Most of the world and world leaders have condemned Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine. Many governments and businesses around the world have placed sanctions on Russia or removed their businesses from the country, all in hopes to hurt Russia financially so it will be forced to leave Ukraine and end its war. However, many European countries are dependent on Russia’s oil supply, which puts them in a dilemma. They need to supply their countries with oil or else their people will be the ones that are affected, but if they continue to buy oil from Russia, that means they're funding Russia. This situation has forced these countries and their governments to acknowledge that finding energy alternatives will need to happen fast. This is not only because they don’t want to be funding a country that believes invading another country is OK, but also because being dependent on one source for energy isn’t the most feasible option anymore. There should be more options so if a situation like this happens again, a country can have energy alternatives or even have the option of relying on itself. “Lithium Crunch” Ahead: Buy THIS Stock Our exploding battery demand is causing a giant lithium crisis. According to the International Energy Agency, current lithium production will have to increase by 50x in the coming years... But one little-known company has figured out how to make high-performance batteries that require NO lithium whatsoever. This [patented technology]( was developed in cooperation with the University of Queensland and is starting to roll out as we speak. [Check out my free report on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.]( Removing the Dependency Russia’s invasion has driven the European Union (EU) to try to reduce the dependency that it has on fossil fuels from Russia. Russia supplies 40% of the EU’s gas, 27% of its oil imports, and 46% of its coal imports. According to the [think tank Forum Energii](, Russia provides about 55% of Poland's gas imports, 66% of its oil imports, and 75% of its imported coal. For example, Poland has been focused on reducing those percentages to meet the EU’s target to cut emissions by 55% by 2030. Now the country is even more focused on finding energy alternatives and has been exploring its nuclear options. Poland's Ministry of Energy expects the country to have 10% of its power generation coming from nuclear power by 2043. Nuclear energy has become the main focus for many countries including the U.S. In the past (and recently), nuclear energy has been something that many countries and governments have diverted their attention away from, mostly because of disastrous accidents that have happened in the past with nuclear power plants. However, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has brought to the surface some very important issues on fuel dependency. Even the United Kingdom is targeting a [“nuclear renaissance”]( as one way to cut off reliance on oil and gas overseas. Downing Street said Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes that nuclear power is "absolutely crucial to boosting U.K. energy security and independence as we move away from Russian hydrocarbons and foreign fossil fuels." Nuclear power could be the opportunity to redefine how the world gets its energy. Countries will no longer have to be dependent on only one country for their energy supply. John Kotek, senior vice president for policy development and public affairs at the Nuclear Energy Institute, said: People realize that nuclear can play a really valuable role in energy security. Kotek added: If nuclear were to somehow, you know, be taken off the table or support for it was withdrawn, that’s going to further undermine energy security in Europe, here in the U.S., and beyond, and really plays into the hands of those who want to use energy as a weapon. The 1,000-Year-Old Man They say the first person who will live to 1,000 years old has already been born. That could be me or you... And it may very well be thanks to this groundbreaking technology: Because packed into this tiny pill is the means to make diabetes, arthritis, and other telltale signs of aging things of the past. Health care as we know it will fall on its knees. This technology could reshape human history more than the atom bomb, the internal combustion engine, and the electric light bulb combined. And nearly $15 trillion of new wealth is on the table for early investors to collect. [You can buy shares for under $5 while there’s still time.]( Will Nuclear Be the Answer? Some people still believe that nuclear technology is dangerous because of the historic nuclear disasters that occurred at Chernobyl and Fukushima. However, that was the past, and there’s a whole new future for nuclear and nuclear technologies. Nuclear has evolved since those disasters and the latest innovations have been able to make nuclear reactors smaller and possibly even safer. One way is with small modular reactors (SMRs). While these reactors are smaller, they still pack a lot of power. SMRs typically produce 300 megawatts of electricity or less. An SMR can power approximately 1 million homes and can be assembled in factories and transported on trucks. Because the reactors are smaller, they can be delivered quickly and could have less of an impact on local communities if something were to happen. According to the [U.S. Office of Nuclear Energy](: Advanced SMRs offer many advantages, such as relatively small footprints, reduced capital investment, ability to be sited in locations not possible for larger nuclear plants, and provisions for incremental power addition. SMR also offer distinct safeguards, security, and nonproliferation advantages. Without a doubt, SMRs and nuclear energy are gaining a lot of traction right now. Even the Biden administration has been bullish on nuclear, with more than 70 projects currently underway in the U.S. That’s why my colleague Jason Williams has been working tirelessly on a way that investors like yourself can take advantage of the increasing interests in nuclear. And to no surprise, he found [one](. I don’t want you to miss out on this. As I mentioned earlier, nuclear has become an even bigger topic in the past month and I believe that it’s going to become even more important in the next few years and decades to come. That's why I need to share with you the [rare opportunity]( that Jason found... Check out his exclusive report [here](. Until next time, [Monica Savaglia Signature Park Avenue Digest] Monica Savaglia --------------------------------------------------------------- A Resource Supply That Russia and China Can’t Control It’s no secret that we need to end our dependence on countries like Russia and China… Because we can’t afford to be cut off from vital resources. Especially ONE resource that’s more important than lithium, coal, and gas combined! A mineral that’s in your fertilizers and your food and even makes up 1% of your body weight. Totaled up, the economic value of this miracle mineral is at least tens of trillions of dollars. That’s why the demand for it over the last 50 years has quadrupled… But the problem is this resource’s well is drying up. Russia has officially halted all exports of it. And this major disruption in supply could cause worldwide food shortages. If there was ever a time to break away from Russia and China for resources, it’s now. Thankfully, this tiny North American company can help get us started! It’s currently sitting on 78 million tons of this valuable resource. That’s $11 billion worth! But I’m expecting this company to be worth even more than that as soon as it starts to mine… [Which is why I urge you to make your move on this company right now, before it even digs a shovel into the ground.]( Browse Our Archives [This Market Is About to Get HOT!!](
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