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Alternative Energy News Thursday May 10th 2007



Duke will purchase Southern's share of nuclear power station planned hereDuke will purchase Southern's share of nuclear power station planned here
(Gaffney Ledger: Wed, 09 May) Duke Energy will be the sole owner of the proposed William States Lee III nuclear power station after announcing Tuesday it intends to purchase Southern Company's 500- megawatt interest in the power plant planned for the McKown's Mountain area.


Cernavoda nuclear power plant achieves first criticalityCernavoda nuclear power plant achieves first criticality
(Energy Business Review: Wed, 09 May) Romanian utility Nuclearelectrica has revealed that, on May 6, 2007, unit two of its Cernavoda nuclear power plant achieved first criticality.


China Power to invest up to $4 bln in renewable energyChina 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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Shonto Renewable Energy Fair 2007 announcedShonto Renewable Energy Fair 2007 announced
(Navaho-Hopi Observer: Tue, 08 May) SHONTO-Native cultures teach about protecting Father Sky and Mother Earth, so most of our communities are familiar with living an environmentally friendly lifestyle from a more traditional perspective.


Tritium in New York Nuke Plant SewageTritium in New York Nuke Plant Sewage
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 09 May) A trace of radioactive tritium has been found in sewage at the Indian Point nuclear power plant, which could mean that some of the facility's contaminated groundwater is being carried to the village of Buchanan's treatment system.


MSU students explore alternative energyMSU students explore alternative energy
(Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Tue, 08 May) If Victor Frankenstein owned a push lawn mower, it might have resembled the contraption Brian McCurdy and his two classmates designed - a hodgepodge sporting extra hoses, a car battery and two plastic soda bottles attached to the mower's handlebars.


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