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Uranimum Overview

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Uranium Overview

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Uranium Overview

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Mining & Milling

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Fuel Processing

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Fuel Processing

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Fuel Processing

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Fuel Processing

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Fuel Processing

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Fuel Processing

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Fuel Processing

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation - Credit: Bruce Power

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Electricity Generation - Credit: Bruce Power

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Spent Fuel Management - Credit: Bruce Power

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Spent Fuel Management - Credit: Bruce Power

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One ton of natural uranium can produce more than 40 million kilowatt-hours of electricity. This is equivalent to burning 16,000 tons of coal or 80,000 barrels of oil.