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Alternative Energy News Tuesday May 29th 2007



Iran losing interest in nuclear power station: Russian officialIran losing interest in nuclear power station: Russian official
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 25 May) Tehran seems to have lost interest in construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant which Russia is building in southern Iran, a Russian nuclear energy official complained on Friday.


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.


Global warming, nuclear power dominate APEC business forumGlobal warming, nuclear power dominate APEC business forum
(Antara News: Mon, 28 May) Global warming, greenhouse gas emissions, clean energy and nuclear power have dominated talks at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) business forum in Darwin.


The Impact of Nuclear Power is ProfoundThe Impact of Nuclear Power is Profound
(RedNova: Mon, 28 May) MICHAEL Kelleher from Dundee (May 25) reckons that if we look in almost any river at this time of year we are likely to see a dried- up riverbed.



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China Sets Up Nuclear Power Technology CompanyChina Sets Up Nuclear Power Technology Company
(Industry Week: Tue, 29 May) The new technology boasts improved safety systems, lower construction costs and higher efficiency.


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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