Alternative Energy in the News Friday July 3rd 2009




Nuclear energy: The hybrid returns
(Nature: Wed, 01 Jul) Slotting a fusion reactor into the heart of a nuclear fission plant could accelerate the development of waste-free nuclear energy. So why are all the designs still on paper, asks Ed Gerstner.


Abu Dhabi To Host International Renewable Energy Agency HQ - report
(Nasdaq: Mon, 29 Jun) CAIRO (AFP)--Abu Dhabi, capital of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, will host the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency, or IRENA, the official MENA news agency reported.


Nuclear Energy
(Euronews: Thu, 02 Jul) This is one of our latest news videos on a developing story from our news bulletin. As part of our policy to bring you the latest images and breaking news as soon we get them, we post videos without the accompanying text.



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Wave Energy Drink
(Convenience Store News: Mon, 29 Jun) Wave Energy Drink breaks away from unhealthy energy drinks by offering lower carbonation and caffeine, and is made with all natural flavors and ingredients, according to the company.


India May Announce Locations For Two Nuclear Power Plants During US Secretary Trip
(Energy Business Review: Mon, 29 Jun) India may announce two nuclear power plant locations where American companies can provide new reactors. The announcement would be made during the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to New Delhi in July 2009, Press Trust of India reported. Robert Blake, assistant secretary of State for South and Central Asia, said that the US is hoping to see action on nuclear liability legislation ...


Race to acquire nuclear power
(Gulf Daily News: Wed, 01 Jul) Egypt may be the focus of Russia's attempt to sell its nuclear wares abroad. But Egypt's neighbours are also desperate to acquire atomic energy, with the UAE and Jordan also looking at ways of developing the technology.


New inspector named for Omaha nuclear power plant
(Lincoln Journal Star: Tue, 30 Jun) FORT CALHOUN — Federal regulators have assigned a new inspector to Omaha Public Power District’s nuclear plant north of Omaha. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Monday that Jacob Wingebach will be a resident inspector at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant.


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