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Alternative Energy News Wednesday July 4th 2007



NC Senate Passes Renewable Energy BillNC Senate Passes Renewable Energy Bill
(Environmental Defense: Tue, 03 Jul) (Raleigh, NC -- July 3, 2007) Environmental Defense today applauded the North Carolina Senate for passage of Senate Bill 3, which would establish a 12.5% renewable energy and efficiency standard (REPS).


The current unfounded hype about new nuclear energy expansion and the wonders of uranium calls for a focus on some of ...The current unfounded hype about new nuclear energy expansion and the wonders of uranium calls for a focus on some of ...
(Financial Mail: Mon, 02 Jul) is produced at every step in the nuclear fuel cycle, except fission. If nuclear energy grows, so will carbon emissions The excess demand, of about 37%, is met by stockpiles accumulated before 1980. These stockpiles are derived in part from the conversion of old nuclear weapons.


Iranian official claim nuclear power plant Russia building in Iran to be finished by SeptemberIranian official claim nuclear power plant Russia building in Iran to be finished by September
(Pravda: Tue, 03 Jul) An Iranian official said the nuclear power plant Russia is building in Iran will be completed by September, but the Russian company said that was unrealistic.



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IBM to establish center of excellence for nuclear power in FranceIBM to establish center of excellence for nuclear power in France
(Computer Business Review: Wed, 04 Jul) US-based IT firm IBM has announced that it is to establish a global center of excellence for nuclear power in La Gaude, France, which will be based at the companys existing industry solutions center. The initiative is intended to support safe, reliable and efficient electricity generation by energy companies worldwide.


Iran to launch Bushehr NPP in two monthsIran to launch Bushehr NPP in two months
(Part 2: Tue, 03 Jul) DUBNA. July 3 (Interfax) - Iran plans to begin putting into service the Bushehr nuclear power plant in two months, the head of Iran's nuclear energy regulator Ismail Khalilipur (transliterated from Russian) said at a forum in Dubna, Russia.


Global Warming Makes Nuclear Energy a Hot Topic AgainGlobal Warming Makes Nuclear Energy a Hot Topic Again
(Addict 3D: Mon, 02 Jul) The need to reduce carbon emissions has even environmentalists rethinking nuclear energy, but high costs could prove a deal-breaker.


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