Alternative Energy in the News Tuesday February 9th 2010




Slovakia Nuclear Power Market Analysis And Forecasts To 2015 - New Market Report Published
(OfficialWire: Mon, 08 Feb) The report provides detailed analysis and forecasts of the nuclear power sector in Slovak Republic. It also analyses and forecasts installed nuclear power capacity, market size and growth.


E.ON, Masdar Plan Renewable Energy Projects, Handelsblatt Says
(Bloomberg: Mon, 08 Feb) Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) -- E.ON AG and Abu Dhabi’s Masdar are considering making “substantial investments” in renewable energy projects, Handelsblatt reported, citing an interview with E.ON Climate & Renewables unit chief Frank Mastiaux.


PUC renewable energy order upheld
(KPUA AM 670 Hilo: Mon, 08 Feb) HONOLULU (AP) — The Hawaii Attorney General's Office is upholding a renewable energy order from the Public Utilities Commission even though only two of three commissioners cast a vote.


Areva buys solar-thermal start-up Ausra
(CNET: Mon, 08 Feb) Strong in nuclear power, Areva purchases concentrating solar-power company Ausra to expand its renewable energy portfolio.



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5 Sources of Alternative Energy You May Not Have Heard Of
(PhysOrg: Thu, 04 Feb) (PhysOrg.com) -- As fossil fuels increasingly fall out of favor, many are looking into alternative energy sources to help us power our lives with a smaller impact on the environment. You already know about solar power and wind energy, and hydro-electric power and nuclear power have been around for decades. But scientists are increasingly looking to the natural world for additional solutions.


Iran says nuclear power plant one test away from startup
(WashingtonTV: Mon, 08 Feb) Washington, 8 February (WashingtonTV)—Iran’s atomic chief said on Monday that the long awaiting launch of the country’s first nuclear power plant in the southern city of Bushehr will be carried out after one more test.


Radiation Leak Threatens Future Of Vermont's Nuclear Power
(NPR: Sun, 07 Feb) Radiation leaks at Vermont's only nuclear power plant have put the facility's future on the line. Vermont is the only state that gives the legislature the right to vote on whether a nuclear power plant can extend its operating license. The Vermont Yankee plant wants permission to run for another 20 years, but the leaks, and disclosures that plant officials misled the state about underground ...


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