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Alternative Energy News Wednesday August 29th 2007



Russia, U.S. to sign agreement on peaceful use of nuclear energyRussia, U.S. to sign agreement on peaceful use of nuclear energy
(People's Daily: Wed, 29 Aug) Russia and the United States will sign an agreement on the peaceful use of nuclear energy this fall, a senior Russian official said on Tuesday. "We have finally started to radically revive the basis of our cooperation and have agreed du ...


Renewable Energy Group Producing Biodiesel at Six of 15 Planned PlantsRenewable Energy Group Producing Biodiesel at Six of 15 Planned Plants
(Grainnet.com: Tue, 28 Aug) A year ago, Renewable Energy Group, Inc. (REG), Ralston, IA, announced a plan to expand its biodiesel production, both owned and managed, to 640 million gallons per year (MMGY) at 15 plants by 2009.


Lansing partners with business for renewable energyLansing partners with business for renewable energy
(The State News: Mon, 27 Aug) Mid-Michigan is set to become more environmentally friendly thanks to an agreement that has a local company providing the Lansing Board of Water & Light with renewable energy.



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Alberta on track for nuclear power plantAlberta on track for nuclear power plant
(CFCN.ca: Wed, 29 Aug) Alberta is one step closer to having a nuclear power plant.


Nuclear Power Plant To Test SirensNuclear Power Plant To Test Sirens
(KETV 7 Omaha: Tue, 28 Aug) OMAHA, Neb. -- The Omaha Public Power District announced it will test its siren alert system at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant. All radio-controlled sirens located within a 10-mile radius of the plant will sound for three minutes sometime between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Wednesday morning.


CPS is ahead of the curve on fed's renewable energy pushCPS is ahead of the curve on fed's renewable energy push
(BizJournals: Mon, 27 Aug) CPS Energy is not worried about meeting the new federal standards for using renewable energy. In fact, officials with the city-owned utility say they are setting the pace for other utilities to follow.


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