Alternative Energy in the News Tuesday January 6th 2009




Inspector selected for Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant
(Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: Mon, 05 Jan) KEWAUNEE The U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission has selected Kevin Barclay as the new resident inspector at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.


Renewable Energy Series Preview
(KJZZ 91.5 Phoenix: Mon, 05 Jan) KJZZ's Paul Atkinson interviews KJZZ Morning Edition Producer Tony Ganzer about an upcoming series about renewable energy. KJZZ News will begin the series January 5 on Morning Edition.


Power companies file letter of intent to build nuclear power plant
(Charleston Regional Business Journal: Mon, 05 Jan) Two South Carolina electric utilities, SCANA Corp. and Santee Cooper, filed a letter of intent with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission seeking permission to build a new nuclear power plant.


Training academy ready for rising interest in renewable energy training courses
(icWales: Fri, 02 Jan) A TRAINING academy says it is preparing itself for a surge of interest in renewable energy training courses.



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BHC alternative energy panel to meet at MALC
(Mohave Daily News: Thu, 01 Jan) BULLHEAD CITY - The first meeting of the Mayor's Alternative Energy Steering Committee is set for Jan. 12 at Mohave Accelerated Learning Center. Since taking office in June, 2007, Mayor Jack Hakim has encouraged the use of alternative energy in Bullhead City.


Energy Storage Chokes target renewable energy sector.
(ThomasNet: Mon, 05 Jan) Including single and three phase versions, AIC Series high energy storage chokes offer operation frequency from 2.5-100 kVA with efficiency of up to 99%. Features include wide range of inductances, from 250-6 mH, with currents up to 150 A, operating frequency of up to 25 kHz, and inductance stability in high temperatures. This story is related to the following: Electronic Components and ...


FREE PRESS EDITORIAL BOARD: Michigan's next best hope?
(Detroit Free Press: Mon, 05 Jan) Perhaps Michigan's talk about becoming the epicenter of renewable energy is more than wishful thinking. One current effort in Hemlock, home of Hemlock Semiconductor Corp, was featured in the Sunday edition of the Los Angeles Times as a leading example of how state could benefit from a shift in thinking.


Alternative "Energy" Face Lift May Be Best Bet For Some
(WOAI San Antonio: Mon, 05 Jan) A laser enhances the final result and helps control bleeding and bruising.


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