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Alternative Energy News Wednesday May 16th 2007



Thailand to study nuclear power for future energy needsThailand to study nuclear power for future energy needs
(Japan Today: Tue, 15 May) BANGKOK — Thailand will look at nuclear energy as one of its energy alternatives and will try to determine by 2014 if the country move toward a nuclear power infrastructure, senior officials of the energy ministry told reporters Tuesday.


ISU Looks At Renewable Energy DegreeISU Looks At Renewable Energy Degree
(WEEK-TV Peoria: Wed, 16 May) Education, business and now renewable energy could be possible degrees for Illinois State University students.


Illinois State to offer degree in renewable energyIllinois State to offer degree in renewable energy
(WQAD Moline: Tue, 15 May) Illinois State University is poised to become first in the state to offer a degree in renewable energy. The only step needed before enrollment begins in the fall is Board of Higher Education Approval.


Wood fires up nuclear industryWood fires up nuclear industry
(Herald Sun: Tue, 15 May) FREED Iraqi hostage Douglas Wood would live next-door to a nuclear power plant, and wants a job helping to develop an Australian nuclear energy industry.



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Chinese vice premier calls for development of new nuclear power technologyChinese vice premier calls for development of new nuclear power technology
(People's Daily: Wed, 16 May) China should further develop the new generation nuclear power technology to ensure the sustainable development of the economy, Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan said on Tuesday.


Our view on atomic energy: As globe heats up, nation warms to nuclear powerOur view on atomic energy: As globe heats up, nation warms to nuclear power
(USA Today: Wed, 16 May) Our view on atomic energy: As globe heats up, nation warms to nuclear power Burst of new plant applications reflects changed environment. Regulators gave the green light Tuesday to restart an old Alabama nuclear power plant, signaling the rebirth of...


(AFX UK Focus) 2007-05-14 17:31 GMT: British Energy gets NII permission to restart Hunterston B nuclear power station(AFX UK Focus) 2007-05-14 17:31 GMT: British Energy gets NII permission to restart Hunterston B nuclear power station
(Interactive Investor: Mon, 14 May) LONDON (Thomson Financial) - British Energy confirmed it received permission from Nuclear Installations Inspectorate to restart its Hunterston B nuclear power station.


Environmentalists in Turkey have slowed path to nuclear powerEnvironmentalists in Turkey have slowed path to nuclear power
(World Tribune: Fri, 11 May) ANKARA — Parliament has passed legislation meant to pave the way for the construction of Turkey's first nuclear energy facility. So far, Turkey's nuclear project has not been smooth.


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