Why AI and Data Centers Make Uranium More Important Than Ever

AI Is Putting Nuclear Energy in the Spotlight

AI is driving a massive new power demand story, and the key issue is simple: data centers need huge amounts of electricity, 24/7. That means steady baseload power, not power that only shows up when the sun is shining or the wind is blowing.

Nuclear is one of the few clean energy sources that can reliably deliver that kind of power at scale. That is why uranium is moving back to the center of the energy conversation

The AI Power Surge: Why Big Tech Is Going Nuclear

  • AI and hyperscale data centers are pushing electricity demand sharply higher.
  • Big Tech is already moving toward nuclear, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.
  • Reliable 24/7 clean power is becoming a strategic priority, and nuclear fits that need.
  • More nuclear power means more uranium demand.
  • New uranium discoveries matter more than ever.

Strategic Positioning: Cosa’s Edge in the Athabasca Basin

Cosa Resources Corp. (TSX.V: COSA | OTCQB: COSRF) is positioned in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, the leading jurisdiction for high-grade uranium discoveries.

  • Roughly 237,000 hectares of prospective ground
  • Strong backing and collaboration with Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML | NYSE American: DNN)
  • Murphy Lake North located within 3 kilometres of IsoEnergy’s Hurricane deposit
  • A team with discovery experience at Hurricane, Gryphon, and GMZ

As AI keeps scaling, the need for new uranium supply becomes harder to ignore. Cosa is in the right place, with the right team, at the right time.

Cosa Resources - 3 of 5 Drill Holes Return Anomalous Radioactivity Readings At Murphy Lake North