Alternative Energy in the News
Alternative Energy News Sunday August 26th 2007



ASEAN urged to adopt renewable energy instead of nuclear and coalASEAN urged to adopt renewable energy instead of nuclear and coal
(EARTHtimes.org: Thu, 23 Aug) Singapore - The environmental group Greenpeace called Thursday on the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to adopt binding renewable energy and efficiency targets to avert dangerous climate change. Energy ministers from the grouping's 10 ...


St Andrew’s Wins DebateSt Andrew’s Wins Debate
(BruDirect.com: Sat, 25 Aug) Bandar Seri Begawan - Renewable energy is not a feasible option for Brunei Darussalam as the sultanate cannot afford to cut down more of its trees to make way for alternative energy sources.


Renewable energyRenewable energy
(The Fort Morgan Times: Fri, 24 Aug) (Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series on a symposium on renewable energy in Akron this week.) Farmers paid special attention to the details about crops which can produce biodiesel at the Sunny Days renewable energy summit in Akron Tuesday.



World Population

Farmers encouraged to attend renewable energy meetingsFarmers encouraged to attend renewable energy meetings
(News Democrat & Leader: Fri, 24 Aug) Kentucky citizens can give their opinions and share information on renewable energy in a series of town hall meetings. The Kentucky Rural Energy Consortium has scheduled the meetings to gather information for developing a 󈬉X'25 Roadmap for Kentucky.”


Alstom wins 135 mln euro China nuclear power dealAlstom wins 135 mln euro China nuclear power deal
(Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News: Fri, 24 Aug) PARIS, Aug 24 (Reuters) - French industrial power and rail transport group Alstom said on Friday it had won a 135 million euro ($183.2 million) order from Chinese group Dong Fang to supply steam turbine-generator packages for a nuclear power plant to be built at Hong Yan He.


Cows might be alternative energy sourcesCows might be alternative energy sources
(UPI: Thu, 23 Aug) U.S. scientists say cows might one day help meet the rise in demand for alternative energy sources.


Add
  to:
                          

NEW: Alternative Energy Totally Explained



© 2006-7 WMHQ.com Powered by Yahoo! News Thumbnails by Bluga.net Webthumb