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Alternative Energy News Thursday April 5th 2007




Partnership attempts to spread science knowledgePartnership attempts to spread science knowledge
(Daily Nebraskan: Thu, 05 Apr) As technology continues to advance and issues like global warming and nuclear power become more significant, it has never been more important for the voting public to have a general knowledge of science, according to one UNL professor. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Science and Education Partnership for Public Outreach gave a presentation on astronomy at the Eiseley Branch of the Lincoln ...


Emergency planners say the best shelter is your homeEmergency planners say the best shelter is your home
(Brattleboro Reformer: Thu, 05 Apr) BRATTLEBORO - It may not be what many in the emergency preparedness zone want to hear, but in the case of an emergency at Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant, you might be asked to shelter in place.


Column: New Hampshire needs to regulate power industryColumn: New Hampshire needs to regulate power industry
(Eagle-Tribune Online: Wed, 04 Apr) The House is set to vote today on a bill that would encourage the construction of renewable energy facilities. It's not enough.



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Africa's Newest Rock StarAfrica's Newest Rock Star
(Fast Company Magazine: Wed, 04 Apr) In the race for renewable energy, the spotlight is on Africa, with Jatropha Circas quickly becoming the super-crop of choice. Jatropha bushes grow across the continent, from Ghana to South Africa, but Africans have never paid much attention to the...


Green Activists Beach at Finnish Nuclear SiteGreen Activists Beach at Finnish Nuclear Site
(Planet Ark: Wed, 04 Apr) HELSINKI - Protesters in inflatable boats landed near the site of Finland's new nuclear power station on Wednesday, chaining themselves to the gates and demanding a halt to construction, Greenpeace and plant officials said.


Iran Says Bushehr Delay Justifies EnrichmentIran Says Bushehr Delay Justifies Enrichment
(Payvand Iran News: Wed, 04 Apr) Iran says that a continued Russian refusal to deliver atomic fuel to its first nuclear power station would justify Tehran's uranium-enrichment activities.


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