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SRP to buy geothermal energy from SoCal plantSRP to buy geothermal energy from SoCal plant
(KTVK Phoenix: Fri, 06 Jul) In an effort to step up the use of alternative energy, Salt River Project has agreed to buy energy from a proposed geothermal energy plant in Southern California.


Iranian cleric: Nuclear energy - part of Islamic and Iranian cultureIranian cleric: Nuclear energy - part of Islamic and Iranian culture
(Al Bawaba: Fri, 06 Jul) Provisional Friday Prayer leader of Tehran said Friday nuclear energy is a part of our Islamic and Iranian culture, stressing "we will never abandon this "value and advantage."


Transmission failure a real threat to Scotland's renewable energy millTransmission failure a real threat to Scotland's renewable energy mill
(The Scotsman: Business: Thu, 05 Jul) RENEWABLE energy, virtually all the political parties say, is one of the bright hopes for the future health of the Scottish economy.



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SRP to buy geothermal energySRP to buy geothermal energy
(The Arizona Republic: Fri, 06 Jul) Salt River Project has signed a deal to buy enough geothermal energy to power 31,000 households from a proposed plant in southern California.


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.


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