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Alternative Energy News Saturday July 21st 2007



BROKERWATCH EDF may face costly measures at nuclear power plants - CICBROKERWATCH EDF may face costly measures at nuclear power plants - CIC
(Sharewatch: Fri, 20 Jul) PARIS (Thomson Financial) - The level of resistance to earthquakes at EDF's nuclear power stations falls short of the maximum possible, and safety authority ASN could impose "costly preventative measures" to reinforce the 58 plants, according CM-CIC Securities.


Nuclear power facility project worth $60 mln starts operations inShandongNuclear power facility project worth $60 mln starts operations inShandong
(Interfax: Fri, 20 Jul) Shanghai. July 20. INTERFAX-CHINA - The Taihai-Manoir nuclear power facility manufacturing project, based in the Laishan Economic Zone in Yantai in Shandong Province, began operations recently, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on its Web site yesterday.


Report on Bay Area Energy R&D ReleasedReport on Bay Area Energy R&D Released
(UC Davis: Thu, 19 Jul) Which research and development institutes in the San Francisco Bay Area are key players in the international push to develop biofuels? Which are playing central roles in the development of wind or geothermal power, electrochemical or hydrogen fuel cells, solar or nuclear power?


Namibia: Einstein On Nuclear EnergyNamibia: Einstein On Nuclear Energy
(AllAfrica.com: Fri, 20 Jul) Energy is the ability to do work or the ability to move objects. It is very essential to meet our day-to-day needs, extending life expectancy and raising living standards. A human being (Homo sapiens) is an energy inventor as well as extraordinary energy user.



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Australian company wants to build wave energy park off Oregon coastAustralian company wants to build wave energy park off Oregon coast
(KMTR Eugene: Wed, 18 Jul) An Australian company has filed a preliminary permit application with a federal agency to study a site for a wave energy park off the Oregon coast at Florence.


Japan nuclear power plant leaked again after quakeJapan nuclear power plant leaked again after quake
(Albuquerque Tribune: Thu, 19 Jul) Japanese regulators discovered a fresh leak of radioactive material on July 19 from a nuclear power plant damaged in an earthquake this week, news reports said, adding to criticism of the embattled plant operator.


Report: Japanese nuclear power plant had an additional leak after earthquakeReport: Japanese nuclear power plant had an additional leak after earthquake
(CP via Yahoo! Canada News: Thu, 19 Jul) KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) - Japan's nuclear watchdog has detected an additional radioactive leak from the nuclear power plant damaged in this week's earthquake, Kyodo News agency reported Thursday.


Nuclear power must be phased outNuclear power must be phased out
(The Huntsville Forester: Wed, 18 Jul) Congratulations to the district of Muskoka for opposing the dumping of nuclear waste within its borders. There is no safe way to dispose of nuclear waste, which is the number one reason why nuclear power plants should be phased out and no new nuclear power plants built.


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