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Alternative Energy News Tuesday June 26th 2007



Pakistan to manufacture nuclear power plantsPakistan to manufacture nuclear power plants
(Japan Today: Tue, 26 Jun) ISLAMABAD — Pakistan has decided to embark on the indigenous manufacture of 300-megawatt commercial nuclear power plants to meet growing energy needs, reliable official sources have said.


70 pitches for alternative energy given to Duke70 pitches for alternative energy given to Duke
(The Charlotte Observer: Sat, 23 Jun) UTILITIES Duke Energy has said that about 70 alternative energy providers have submitted proposals to sell power to the Charlotte-based utility. Duke is accepting proposals as part of the company's plan to offset 1,700 megawatts of conventional electricity, the equivalent of several power plants. It will accept bids until July 27 and plans to negotiate contracts this year for approval by the ...


Alternative energy sellers court DukeAlternative energy sellers court Duke
(The News & Observer: Fri, 22 Jun) Duke Energy said that about 70 alternative energy providers submitted proposals to sell power to the Charlotte-based utility.



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Co-ops, utilities contemplate renewable energy projectsCo-ops, utilities contemplate renewable energy projects
(BizJournals: Mon, 25 Jun) Solar energy is just around the corner in Taos and other communities served by Kit Carson Electric Cooperative.


Pakistan to make nuclear fuel for power reactorsPakistan to make nuclear fuel for power reactors
(Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News: Tue, 26 Jun) _ Pakistan's most controversial nuclear facility, Khan Research Laboratories that provided the core for six nuclear tests in May 1998, will soon be employed to enrich uranium for fuel to be used by Pakistan's nuclear power plants, a reliable source well-versed with Pakistan's nuclear program has said.


Duke extends deadline for alternative-energy bidsDuke extends deadline for alternative-energy bids
(BizJournals: Mon, 25 Jun) More than 70 companies intend to offer Duke Energy Carolinas bids next month to provide the utility with power generated by solar, biomass and other renewable sources.


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