Research reveals interesting information about nuclear power (The Daily News of Newburyport: Thu, 15 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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A Step Toward Inexpensive Geothermal Energy (Science Daily: Fri, 16 Mar) In the debate over alternative energy resources, geothermal technology has received scant media attention. Advocates call it one of the cleanest, sustainable energy resources available. However, steep construction, equipment and drilling costs have prevented more widespread development of geothermal technology. An Ohio University hydrothermal systems expert is working to change that.
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Iran nuclear power plant snagged (Arizona Daily Star: Sun, 18 Mar) BUSHEHR, Iran - For Iranians across the political spectrum, delays in construction of the country's first nuclear reactor have strengthened their resolve to master their own nuclear technology and resist U.N. efforts to stop them.
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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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US set to help Libya build nuclear power plant (AFP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 12 Mar) The United States is to help Libya to build a first nuclear power plant under an accord to be signed soon, in another sign of warming ties, the official JANA news agency reported on Monday.
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Japanese Company Admits To Nuclear Cover Up (Slashdot: Sat, 17 Mar) a-charles writes "Just as power companies are considering the first expansion of nuclear power usage in the US since the 70s, Reuters reports on a disturbing anouncement from the nation of Japan. On Thursday the Japanese power company Hokuriku Electric Power admitted it had covered up a 1999 incident in which mishandling of nuclear fuel rods led to an unintended self-sustaining nuclear fission ...
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Iran says nuclear plant work to resume (UPI: Sat, 17 Mar) A Russian company will resume work on a nuclear power plant in Iran that had been suspended because of accounting problems, a report says.
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