Research reveals interesting information about nuclear power (The Daily News of Newburyport: Wed, 14 Mar) Thanks to all of you who directed me to where I could find the text of the "State of the Union Address 2007." It is there on the Internet for all to see that Mr. Bush made no mention of nuclear energy being renewable.
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EU To Detail Shared Renewable Energy Aims By Year End-Official (Nasdaq: Wed, 14 Mar) STRASBOURG, France (AP)-The European Commission will work out details by the end of the year of how European Union member states will share the target of producing 20% of the bloc's power through renewable energy by 2020, an official said Wednesday.
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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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Is the future of renewable energy up in the air? (The News Journal: Mon, 12 Mar) A study by Australian, American and Canadian scientists suggests that high-altitude wind power could provide a major source of renewable energy in years to come. Their paper - in the March 1 edition of the journal IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion - provides detailed technical specifications for a prototype flying wind turbine that could generate far more energy than a ground-based turbine. ...
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Awards: Open Energy wins NRCA 'SpecRight' Award (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News: Thu, 15 Mar) Open Energy Corp. (OTC: OEGY), a renewable energy company focused on the development and commercialization of solar energy solutions, has received the 2007 "SpecRight Award" and nominated for "Gold Circle" from the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) for its Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences Project at the International Roofing Expo in Las Vegas, Nev.
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Libya says to sign nuclear power deal with U.S. (San Diego Union-Tribune: Mon, 12 Mar) NKorea disarmament complex Associated Press The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said that moving to inspect and close facilities behind North Korea's nuclear weapons programme would be complex as the two sides seek to rebuild severed ties.
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