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Alternative Energy News Tuesday April 10th 2007




Harmarville Co. To Invest In Alternative EnergyHarmarville Co. To Invest In Alternative Energy
(WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News: Mon, 09 Apr) A big investment in alternative energy is headed to the Pittsburgh area.


Science graduate shortage threatens nuclear industryScience graduate shortage threatens nuclear industry
(Financial Times: Tue, 10 Apr) A shortage of engineering and science graduates threatens the country's ability to build a new generation of nuclear power stations - and will hinder the development of renewable energy sources such as wind and wave power.


Renewable energy project in San Pedro will save moneyRenewable energy project in San Pedro will save money
(KESQ: Fri, 06 Apr) LOS ANGELES L-A officials have broken ground on a renewable energy project in San Pedro that will treat sludge from treated wastewater into energy.



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Workshop on alternative energyWorkshop on alternative energy
(Asheville Citizen-Times: Fri, 06 Apr) BOONE - The Western North Carolina Renewable Energy Initiative at Appalachian State University will present a workshop on residential micro-hydro systems May 26-27.


Asia's Race for Nuclear EnergyAsia's Race for Nuclear Energy
(Radio Singapore International: Thu, 05 Apr) Asia has more than 100 nuclear reactors in operation and plans are underway to double that number in the future. Nuclear power currently supplies one-third of Japan's energy needs, while China has announced that in eight years' time, nine percent of its energy supply will come from nuclear plants.


World Bank's Big Investment: an Opportunity to setup Nuclear Power Generation Plant in BangladeshWorld Bank's Big Investment: an Opportunity to setup Nuclear Power Generation Plant in Bangladesh
(News From Bangladesh: Mon, 09 Apr) News on April 06, 2007 says that the World Bank will give a big investment to the power sector of Bangladesh. It also says that such investment did not come before due to higher level of corruption.


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