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I can show you a nuclear power plant the size of a hot tub.
Don't believe me?
Consider this: The U.S. Navy has been using small, self-contained nuclear reactors in its submarines since the 1950s.
And now, with the help of new advancements in materials and computerization, the Navy's nuclear power technology is finally coming to the private sector.
These new small nuclear power plants are super safe. They're often sealed at the factory to prevent any possibility of leakage. They're extremely cheap to set up and bring online, especially when compared to both their big brother nuclear power plants and traditional fossil fuel energy producers.
And these mini nuclear energy providers are "plug and play" systems. In many cases, small nuclear power plants need no adjustment, refills or emptying for decades after they come online.
Orders have started pouring in for my top three mini-nuke companies.
Alaska's remote communities - which, let's be honest, is most communities in Alaska - are investing in small nuclear reactors as a reliable power source after decades of dependency on diesel deliveries over icy roads.
Asian and African governments are putting their funds into these small nuclear power plants to produce the clean electricity that could finally make unpolluted water a reality for millions of people.
And populous American and European municipalities are turning to small nuclear reactors as cheaper, faster and easier alternatives to their behemoth big brothers.
All of these countries and cities are looking for ways to provide clean electricity while still saving money.
But the interest and popularity of mini nuclear power technology is also what makes this investment opportunity so short-lived. As more governments and their investing populations learn the benefits of small nuclear power plants, the secret will be out. And your chance to make the best gains will be gone.
Luckily, with my new research, you will already know the top companies in small nuclear power before the rest of the crowd even knows what a "mini nuke" is.
Small reactors are where the big money will be made in the nuclear power sector. But investors must get in before it's too late.
It's all in my latest report.
On 09.05.2011 17:56 UK Time, dave andrews wrote:
And populous American and European municipalities are turning to small
nuclear reactors as cheaper, faster and easier alternatives to their
behemoth big brothers.
With respect, this is ludicrous.
Dave, presumably you are merely passing on the 'information', rather than advocating this nonsense?
Herbert Eppel
www.HETranslation.co.uk
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