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Alternative Energy News Monday June 11th 2007



NTPC to pump Rs 6,000 cr into renewable energyNTPC to pump Rs 6,000 cr into renewable energy
(The Hindu: Fri, 08 Jun) Green power NTPC plans to set up wind energy capacity of around 250 MW, with the first project likely to be a 50 MW wind farm. It also plans to add 30-50 MW from geothermal power projects and 35 MW from small biomass and solar sources


All 3 nuclear power plants now operating at full powerAll 3 nuclear power plants now operating at full power
(Today's Sunbeam: Thu, 07 Jun) LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK TWP. All three of the nuclear power plants at the Artificial Island generating complex here are back operating at full power, according to a spokesman for the plants' operator.


Consultant helps companies navigate project developmentConsultant helps companies navigate project development
(Reno Gazette-Journal: Sun, 10 Jun) Next Generation Etak is a company that works to "connect the dots" doing consulting work in sustainable development and renewable energy projects.


Atomstroiexport, Rusal to build NPP, aluminum plantAtomstroiexport, Rusal to build NPP, aluminum plant
(Itar-Tass: Sun, 10 Jun) ST. PETERSBURG, June 10 (Itar-Tass) -- Atomstroiexport and Rusal will build the first nuclear power plant and an aluminum plant in the Far East. The total value of the project is about $9 billion, a source said on Sunday.



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5 Questions for Jory Squibb5 Questions for Jory Squibb
(Concord Monitor: Sun, 10 Jun) NEXT WEEKEND, Jory Squibb will race a homemade, three-wheel car he calls "Moonbeam" up the Mount Washington Auto Road as part of an alternative energy rally. Squibb, a Camden, Maine, handyman, tells us more.


State Environmentalists Call for 20% Use of Alternative EnergyState Environmentalists Call for 20% Use of Alternative Energy
(WLNS Lansing: Thu, 07 Jun) Say state is missing the boat.


Groovefest to use clean, renewable energyGroovefest to use clean, renewable energy
(Saint George Spectrum: Tue, 05 Jun) CEDAR CITY — For the first time in its 6-year history, this year’s Groovefest American Music Festival is going green. But, Groovefest coordinator and Groovacious owner Tim Cretsinger said using renewable energy is nothing new to the way he and his wife, Lisa, run their business.


STOCKWATCH Outokumpu outperforms on nuclear power plant joint venture plansSTOCKWATCH Outokumpu outperforms on nuclear power plant joint venture plans
(Sharewatch: Wed, 06 Jun) HELSINKI (Thomson Financial) - Shares in stainless steel company Outokumpu outperformed the slightly lower market after it revealed that it will form a new company with a consortium of Finnish industrial and energy companies with the aim of building a new nuclear power plant in Finland.


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