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Alternative Energy in the News
Alternative Energy News Saturday March 10th 2007




FRANCE MAKES PROGRESS AT EU SUMMIT ON NUCLEAR ENERGYFRANCE 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.


Seventh-grader hopes to help improve renewable energySeventh-grader hopes to help improve renewable energy
(Greeley Tribune: Fri, 09 Mar) As engineers around the world struggle to find alternative energy sources, Alex Nickell, 12, of Loveland hopes his science project will contribute to the search.


Despite glitches, Swedes want to keep nuclear power, says surveyDespite 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 ...


U.S. OKs early site permit for nuclear power plantU.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 ExtravaganzaRenewable 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?


Iranian-Russian power station talks break up with no dealIranian-Russian power station talks break up with no deal
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 09 Mar) The Russian company working on Iran's first nuclear power station signalled likely delays to the project on Friday after talks on payment problems ended without agreement.


Iran urges Russia to complete nuclear station on timeIran 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.


EU Survey Shows 61% Of Citizens Want Less Nuclear PowerEU 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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