China Power to invest up to $4 bln in renewable energy (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News: Mon, 07 May) HONG KONG, May 7 (Reuters) - China Power International Development Ltd. , an independent electricity generator in China, said on Monday it planned to invest 24-30 billion yuan ($3.12-3.89 billion) in renewable energy by 2010.
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Former Clamshell members stand firm against nuclear power (The Daily News of Newburyport: Tue, 01 May) For many former members of the Clamshell Alliance, the new threat of international terrorism has, if anything, strengthened their opposition to nuclear power and their advocacy of alternative energy sources.
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Region perfect for alternative energy industry (Telegraph-Forum: Sat, 05 May) A new emphasis on the development of an alternative energy program and infrastructure for Ohio is taking shape. Ohio needs to seize this opportunity and move forward so that we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and non-renewable resources.
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Two units of Balakovo nuclear power taken off-line (Interfax: Fri, 04 May) MOSCOW. May 4 (Interfax) - The third and fourth units of the Balakovo nuclear power plant with a capacity of 1,000 megawatts each were disconnected from the grid late on Thursday night because of a malfunction in the electrical system, FGUP Concern Rosenergoatom press service said.
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Renewable Energy Fair to be held weekend of June 15 (Stevens Point Journal: Thu, 03 May) Since its inception in 1990, the Renewable Energy Sustainable Living Fair has shown 190,000 fairgoers how to change the world while having fun. The fair will run Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday, June 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The price is $25 for the entire weekend, $10 per day, and there are discounts for seniors, students and children. Each summer the ...
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Two Energy Bills Under Review in Nevada Senate (News 4 Reno: Mon, 07 May) Legislation to protect Nevada consumers from unjustified utility rate increases and to encourage greater use of renewable energy will be heard in the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee on Tuesday. The bills were previously discussed in Democratic "pen and pad" sessions.
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