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Alternative Energy News Saturday June 2nd 2007



'Ecare' Alternative Energy Fair to be held'Ecare' Alternative Energy Fair to be held
(The Daily American: Sat, 02 Jun) LORETTO - The second annual “Ecare” Alternative Energy fair will open to the public 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 9 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 10 at St. Francis University, Loretto. “Educating” the public about alternative energy and “ways to save” energy dollars is the fair's goals.


S. Africa looks to more nuclear powerS. Africa looks to more nuclear power
(EARTHtimes.org: Thu, 31 May) South Africa's energy firm Eskom is looking to boost nuclear power capacity to 30 percent of total electricity supply, as demand continues to grow.


NRC to discuss nuclear power plant's safety assessmentNRC to discuss nuclear power plant's safety assessment
(Jefferson City News Tribune: Fri, 01 Jun) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will have a public meeting Thursday to discuss the agency's assessment of safety performance for last year at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant near Fulton.


James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant earns awardJames A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant earns award
(The Valley News: Thu, 31 May) Entergy Nuclear received three of 14 Top Industry Practice Awards presented recently at the 2007 Nuclear Energy Assembly hosted by the Nuclear Energy Institute. Entergy's three awards were for innovative use of a submersible, remote-operated vehicle at James A.



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Great River Energy Issues RFP Seeking Renewable Energy ResourcesGreat River Energy Issues RFP Seeking Renewable Energy Resources
(ElectricNet: Thu, 31 May) Great River Energy has issued a request for proposals for renewable energy resources (RFP) and other power generation resources with low or no net carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions


Hawaii Businessmen Back Renewable Energy PlanHawaii Businessmen Back Renewable Energy Plan
(NPR: Wed, 30 May) Real estate expert David Cole is trying to help Hawaii become less reliant on fossil fuels. In partnership with AOL's Steve Case and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, they are trying to help the state become a model for renewable energy.


Lebanese politician: Peaceful nuclear energy is Iran's inalienable rightLebanese politician: Peaceful nuclear energy is Iran's inalienable right
(Islamic Republic News Agency: Thu, 31 May) Iran - Lebanon - Nuclear Head of the Lebanese Democratic Party Talal Arslan said here Thursday peaceful use of nuclear energy is Iran's inalienable right.


Diablo Nuclear Power Plant Addition Not to Harm EnvironmentDiablo Nuclear Power Plant Addition Not to Harm Environment
(KSBY San Luis Obispo: Thu, 31 May) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission finds a proposed addition to the Diablo Nuclear Power Plant will not result in a significant effect on the environment, even in the event of a terrorist attack.


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