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Alternative Energy News Wednesday April 18th 2007



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Power Crisis Will Boost the Renewable Energy Equipment Market in South AfricaPower Crisis Will Boost the Renewable Energy Equipment Market in South Africa
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 18 Apr) For many years South Africans have neglected to make use of the renewable energy sources available to them as a result of the cheap and reliable power supplied by the national utility Eskom.


Nuclear power only energy alternative for N. Korea - PulikovskyNuclear power only energy alternative for N. Korea - Pulikovsky
(Interfax: Wed, 18 Apr) MOSCOW. April 18 (Interfax) - North Korea has no energy alternative to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, Konstantin Pulikovsky, the head of Russia's environmental, technological and nuclear watchdog Rostekhnadzor, said. "North Korea has a very low energy potential.


Sacramento No. 2 user of renewable energySacramento No. 2 user of renewable energy
(BizJournals: Mon, 16 Apr) Sacramento has tied with San Francisco and San Jose as second in the country for cities using renewable energy, according to an online "green" product and business directory.



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Iran Calls for Bids on Building Two Nuclear Power PlantsIran Calls for Bids on Building Two Nuclear Power Plants
(Bloomberg.com: Tue, 17 Apr) April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Iran is inviting bids to build two nuclear power plants in the Southern province of Bushehr, according an advertisement published today in English-language newspaper Iran Daily.


MEA members shift focus to renewable energy Associated PressMEA members shift focus to renewable energy Associated Press
(KTVA Anchorage: Tue, 17 Apr) Members of the Matanuska Electric Association are turning their attention to renewable energy. About 50 people met Thursday to talk about how to bring about an end to the co-op's plan for a coal-fired generation plant.


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