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Alternative Energy News Friday May 25th 2007



Q1 Renewable Energy and Biofuels: Indices of Country AttractivenessQ1 Renewable Energy and Biofuels: Indices of Country Attractiveness
(SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 24 May) Charles Morand submits: Q1 2007 Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices Ernst & Young recently released its Q1 2007 Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices, a series of indices that rank countries on their attractiveness with regards to alternative energy growth and development.


GE invests in renewable energy in Texas and CanadaGE invests in renewable energy in Texas and Canada
(Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News: Thu, 24 May) General Electric Co.'s GE Energy Financial Services unit announced three renewable energy projects Thursday including investments in a wind farm in Texas and a hydropower project in British Columbia.


Nuclear power process contributes to CO2 pollutionNuclear power process contributes to CO2 pollution
(USA Today: Fri, 25 May) Nuclear power process contributes to CO2 pollution Mark Donham - Brookport, Ill. USA TODAY's editorial on nuclear power repeats the common misperception that nuclear power doesn't contribute greenhouse gases to the atmosphere (As globe heats up, nation warms to nuclear...


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.



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Cool Hand Nuke: Paul Newman Endorses New York Nuclear Power PlantCool Hand Nuke: Paul Newman Endorses New York Nuclear Power Plant
(Environmental News Network: Thu, 24 May) Call him Cool Hand Nuke. Paul Newman weighed in Wednesday on the Indian Point nuclear power facility in the New York suburbs, pronouncing it safer than military bases he had visited.


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.


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