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Alternative Energy News Tuesday July 10th 2007



Czechs and Slovaks to host nuclear energy forumCzechs and Slovaks to host nuclear energy forum
(Radio Prague: Mon, 09 Jul) The European Union has put energy security at the top of its agenda but there's little agreement on the future role of nuclear energy. Some EU states like the Czech Republic and Slovakia rely heavily on nuclear energy and see few alternatives. Others, like Austria, remain totally opposed to nuclear power. How to resolve the differences? Well the European Nuclear Energy Forum has been created to ...


Eastern to host renewable energy workshop for staffEastern to host renewable energy workshop for staff
(Norwich Bulletin: Mon, 09 Jul) WILLIMANTIC — Eastern Connecticut State University will host a renewable energy workshop for its staff members later this month.


China's uranium enough to develop nuclear power by 2020China's uranium enough to develop nuclear power by 2020
(IANS via Yahoo! India News: Mon, 09 Jul) Beijing, July 9 (Xinhua) China has claimed to have sufficient uranium reserves to develop its own nuclear power industry by 2020.



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ACE Europe Launches Renewable Energy CoverageACE Europe Launches Renewable Energy Coverage
(Insurance Journal: Fri, 06 Jul) The ACE European Group announced the launch of "ACE Renewable Energy," a new program which it described as "an innovative insurance solution for UK renewable energy producers and providers in a single


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.


Nuclear energy part of Islamic culture: AyatollahNuclear energy part of Islamic culture: Ayatollah
(IANS via Yahoo! India News: Sat, 07 Jul) Tehran, July 7 (IANS) Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Mohammad Emami-Kashani has said that 'nuclear energy is a part of Islamic and Iranian culture' and Iran will never abandon its nuclear programme.


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