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No, I don't want to receive updatesAs global power demand accelerates, the world needs more than intermittent solutions. Uranium offers clean, scalable, carbon-free energy—delivering the reliable baseload power essential for a sustainable, electrified future.
Uranium is a critical element fueling clean, reliable nuclear energy—one of the world’s most efficient sources of low-carbon power. As global demand for sustainable energy grows, uranium plays a vital role in meeting future energy needs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Solar, geothermal and wind have scale and economic related limits - Uranium is the most economically cost-effective solution for the looming worldwide power shortage1
A single uranium fuel pellet—about the size of a fingertip—contains as much energy as approximately 1 ton of coal or 149 gallons of oil2
In 2024 global electricity consumption was approx. 29,925 terawatt-hours (TWh). Global demand is projected to reach up to 75,000 TWh by 2050, a 250% increase.3
Countries with nuclear energy programs powered by uranium can reduce their dependency on imported fossil fuels, enhancing national security and economic stability4
Atomic is currently exploring three properties in Canada: The Mozzie Lake property located immediately northeast of the prolific Athabasca Basin, and Mont-Laurier property in Quebec.
Atomic holds three uranium properties in the USA: The 10 Mile, Harts Point, and Delores Anticline properties all located within the Colorado Plateau.