Month: August 2022

  • US Nuclear To Profit As Japan And Other Countries Make Shift To Clean Nuclear Energy

    US Nuclear To Profit As Japan And Other Countries Make Shift To Clean Nuclear Energy

    Los Angeles, CA. August 29, 2022 – Energy demand and prices are soaring. The world is shifting towards clean energy, so nuclear power is making a strong and long-awaited resurgence. US Nuclear (OTC-QB: UCLE) is ready to capitalize on this opportunity.  Uranium stocks are surging and Forbes says nuclear power could cut the world's carbon emissions in half.

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  • Ten Times More Dangerous Than Chernobyl, Zaporizhzhia Threatens European Nuclear Disaster

    Ten Times More Dangerous Than Chernobyl, Zaporizhzhia Threatens European Nuclear Disaster

    Los Angeles, CA.  August 16, 2022 – US Nuclear radiation mapping drones are essential tools at all types of nuclear facilities.

    Recent fighting and repeated shelling at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is causing severe concern about triggering a nuclear disaster that could be 10 times worse than Chernobyl. US Nuclear (OTC-QB: UCLE) stands ready to help with their innovative DroneRAD platform which features radiation and chemical sensors mounted to high-performance drones to autonomously survey, measure, and map out radioactive hot zones in case of a disaster.

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  • Surge In Nuclear Power & Fusion Drives Sales to US Nuclear’s Tritium Monitoring Branch

    Surge In Nuclear Power and Fusion Drives Sales to US Nuclear’s Tritium Monitoring Branch

    Los Angeles, CA.  August 1, 2022 – US Nuclear’s (OTC-QB: UCLE) subsidiary, Overhoff Technology Corp., is the world's premier manufacturer of tritium monitoring equipment, whose sales are thriving amid the amazing surge of well-funded nuclear power and fusion plants and projects. Tritium is generated in nuclear reactors as a byproduct of fission during nuclear energy production, is used as the fuel for fusion energy projects such as ITER, and is often used in pharmaceutical testing and manufacturing, exit and gun sight lighting, and maintaining the US nuclear weapons stockpile.

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