According to Dines, “the end of oil is in sight” and nuclear energy will be the world’s next power source.
“The sooner the world gets rid of carbon fuels, the better we’ll be,” he said.
Dines told the audience to “forget about wind power.” If France were to close just one nuclear power plant, it would need a wind turbine every nine miles along its entire coastline to make up for it, he said.
Dines added that the coming demand for uranium will be so huge, not even the big companies will be able to keep up. China’s plans to build 30 reactors will be insufficient, according to Dines. They will need 100s to meet demand for energy, he said.
According to DinesLetter.com, the world will consume nearly 200-million pounds of uranium in 2005, while uranium mines will produce only around 100-million pounds.















































