FRANCE MAKES PROGRESS AT EU SUMMIT ON NUCLEAR ENERGY (The Tocqueville Connection: Fri, 09 Mar) BRUSSELS, March 9, 2007 (AFP) - France was making progress at the European Union summit in getting nuclear power recognised as one way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, according to a draft statement obtained on Friday.
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Despite glitches, Swedes want to keep nuclear power, says survey (EARTHtimes.org: Thu, 08 Mar) Stockholm- Despite several recent critical reports highlighting concerns over a deterioration of security routines at some Swedish nuclear plants, public opinion has not swayed against nuclear energy, a survey said Thursday. A survey commissioned by ...
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U.S. OKs early site permit for nuclear power plant (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Thu, 08 Mar) The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved on Thursday the first site in over 30 years that could eventually house a new nuclear power plant, but the United States is still far away from breaking ground on any new reactors.
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Renewable Energy Extravaganza (KJCT 8 Grand Junction: Thu, 08 Mar) Want to learn about renewable energy growth in the Western Slope? The plan for Colorado's energy future? Or American fueled vehicles?
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Iran urges Russia to complete nuclear station on time (AFP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 09 Mar) Iran urged Russia on Friday to meet its contractual obligations on building and fuelling a nuclear power station at Bushehr, as the two sides tried to resolve financial disagreements in Moscow, a news agency reported.
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EU Survey Shows 61% Of Citizens Want Less Nuclear Power (Nasdaq: Mon, 05 Mar) BRUSSELS -(Dow Jones)- Concerns about possible accidents and radioactive waste have pushed 61% of European Union citizens to say they want the bloc to use less nuclear power, an E.U. survey showed Monday.
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