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Alternative Energy News Thursday May 24th 2007



Swcs South Carolina Chapter Symposium on Renewable EnergySwcs South Carolina Chapter Symposium on Renewable Energy
(RedNova: Wed, 23 May) By Anonymous The South Carolina Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society hosted a well-attended symposium entitled "The Future of Renewable Energy in South Carolina," in Myrtle Beach on January 3.


Norwegian industry wants nuclear energyNorwegian industry wants nuclear energy
(The Norway Post: Wed, 23 May) Norsk Industri CEO, Stein Lier-Hansen, says to NRK that an energy demanding society like Norway's needs nuclear energy more than ever. - The demand for energy must be met without releasing more greenhouse gases like CO2. Nuclear energy is the best alternative, he says.


A Look Inside the Northwest's Only Nuclear Power PlantA Look Inside the Northwest's Only Nuclear Power Plant
(KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities: Thu, 24 May) Energy Northwest opened the doors to the northwest's only nuclear power plant Wednesday. Most of the plant kind of feels like a dungeon, but once you get in the reactor, it's really pretty cool.



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Iberdrola to list part of renewable energy unitIberdrola to list part of renewable energy unit
(Financial Times: Tue, 22 May) Iberdrola , Spain’s largest electricity group, plans to float part of its renewable energy division as part of a reorganisation that would shield its conventional generating business from the high costs of rolling out new wind farms.


Bechtel Power Completes Nuclear Power Project In Record TimeBechtel Power Completes Nuclear Power Project In Record Time
(ElectricNet: Wed, 23 May) Texas-based Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station is up and running following a modernization project managed by Bechtel Power Corp. that shattered the record for fastest replacement of aging components at a nuclear power plant


Hitachi, GE to build nuclear power plant in USHitachi, GE to build nuclear power plant in US
(Hindustan Times: Wed, 23 May) Japan's Hitachi Ltd said on Wednesday it will team up with General Electric Co to build a nuclear power plant with a next-generation reactor in the US state of Virginia.


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