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Uranium is supplied to European Union from economically stable and reliable countries like Canada and Australia

Uranium, needed for nuclear fuel to produce electrical energy in nuclear power plants, is found mostly in rocks and seawater. In the last decade, the quantity of known sources of uranium increased by at least one quarter and exceed current and planned needs. The advantage of uranium sources is also their location which are in economically and politically stable countries, with low possibility of difficulties with supply.

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