
Nuclear power is our only hope (The Patriot-News: Mon, 29 Jan) I continue to read about global warming and its corresponding destruction of our planet. Rarely do I see nuclear energy mentioned. Nuclear energy is the only viable solution to the problem of producing enough energy to supply our needs without adding to the buildup of greenhouse gases.
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Join renewable-energy corporation (The Canton Repository: Sun, 28 Jan) Last week, we ran an asap story about Citizenre, a renewable-energy corporation based in Delaware. The company plans to start a program, called REnU, that will install and operate solar panels on your house for free as long as your state has passed some sort of net-metering policy.
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Renewable energy could deliver 50% of the world's energy needs by 2050, report claims (Energy Business Review: Sat, 27 Jan) A new report by the European Renewable Energy Council and Greenpeace International has outlined a global energy strategy to cut global CO2 emissions by almost 50% over the next 43 years, with the end result to see renewable energies delivering 70% of global electricity supply and 65% of global heat supply by 2050.
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Renewable energy takes center stage in Carver (The Enterprise: Wed, 24 Jan) CARVER - The public is invited to participate in a forum tonight that will focus on renewable energy. The discussion, hosted by the town's Industrial Development Commission, will take place at 7 p.m. in Meeting Room 1 at the Town Hall.
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'Pass renewable energy bill before Congress adjourns' (INQ7.net: Fri, 26 Jan) MANILA, Philippines - The environmental group Greenpeace has urged the Senate to pass the Renewable Energy (RE) bill before Congress adjourned, saying failure to do so can lead to another "long wait - time [the Philippines] country can ill afford."
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Austin power company to boost solar capabilities (The Daily Texan: Tue, 30 Jan) Although Austin Energy is falling behind its goal to expand the supply of solar energy in Austin, the city-owned utility company is pursuing new plans that would create a massive facility in West Texas and significantly increase the city's alternative energy capacity.
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