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Alternative Energy in the News
Alternative Energy News Wednesday January 10th 2007




Chinese nuclear power plant goes on lineChinese nuclear power plant goes on line
(UPI: Tue, 09 Jan) LIANYUNGANG, China, Jan. 9 (UPI) - China's $3.3 billion, Russian-built Tianwan nuclear power plant became fully operational Tuesday, two years after its planned start date, officials said.


Open Project to Develop Renewable Energy SystemOpen Project to Develop Renewable Energy System
(Slashdot: Tue, 09 Jan) rohar writes "We have been working on a system that combines some existing indirect solar technologies to build a location independent, renewable, reliable and economically feasible indirect solar electrical power generation system. The idea is to 'roll-your-own' geothermal source by capturing heat from the ambient air with a solar powered absorption heat pump, store it underground and generate ...


Alternative Energy Solution, ENERGskY: Ensuring a Clean, Secure Energy FutureAlternative Energy Solution, ENERGskY: Ensuring a Clean, Secure Energy Future
(PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance: Tue, 09 Jan) FALLS CHURCH, Va., Jan. 9, 2007 - As America moves to reduce dependence on foreign sources of energy, alternative methods of meeting the energy needs of its citizens are being developed by ENERGskY - a company with a novel, patent-pending electromechanical system generating zero emission electricity very cost effectively and offering higher safety standards for mainstream commercial ...


Cargill to build four new ethanol plantsCargill to build four new ethanol plants
(Wichita Business Journal: Tue, 09 Jan) Emerald Renewable Energy, a subsidary of Cargill Inc., said Monday it will build four ethanol plants in the Midwest, each with an annual capacity of 100 million gallons.



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Cargill Subsidiary Building Ethanol PlantsCargill Subsidiary Building Ethanol Plants
(Ag Report: Tue, 09 Jan) NEW YORK - Jan 9/07 - SNS - Cargill's recently created subsidiary, Emerald Renewable Energy LLC, plans to build four 100 million-gallon-per-year ethanol plants in the Midwestern United States.


German Renewable Energy Usage at Record High in 2006German Renewable Energy Usage at Record High in 2006
(Planet Ark: Fri, 05 Jan) BERLIN - Renewable energy usage will rise further in Germany this year after reaching its highest ever level in 2006, the BEE renewable energy association said on Thursday.


Palo Verde gets new managerPalo Verde gets new manager
(The Arizona Republic: Wed, 10 Jan) Arizona Public Service Co. selects one of the country's top nuclear power troubleshooters to oversee the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.


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