RE: Sub 65?15 Aug 2025 10:20
The problem with "Green" energy is that it undergoing a "Cooling" phase as most, if not all countries are now actively persuing incrreased-reliance on Nuclear power again.
YAHOO, GOOGLE and even chipmakers like Nvidia are rolling out plans and projects to build "dedicated" SMRs (Small Modular Reactors - aka nuclear) to ensure their energy-supplies.
In addition, likes of India, Belgium and even Africa are jumping on the "Nuclear-based" projects/plans to guarantee Energy Security and capability.
However, I still beleivve there is a case for "Green" energy capabilities.
In particular the likes of Japan is pro-Green and still proceeding with it.
At the end of the day ITM don't need to take over the world energy capabilities - they just need to carvve out a profitable, long-term niche in their STACK-Technology arena - which they are ahead of other competitors.
But if you look at ALL GREEN stocks such as UKW, BSF etc, they are all on a slide due to the 'emergence' of nuclear re-interest - so I think it's a bit of a rocky road ahead for the next 5-10 yers.