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Alternative Energy News Monday September 3rd 2007



Indonesia: Muslim Clerics Forbid Construction Of Indonesian Nuclear Power PlantIndonesia: Muslim Clerics Forbid Construction Of Indonesian Nuclear Power Plant
(Sinchew: Mon, 03 Sep) JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Dozens of Muslim clerics issued an edict against the construction of Indonesia's first nuclear power plant on seismically charged Java island, saying the potential dangers far outweighed the benefits.


Nuclear power station in emergency shutdownNuclear power station in emergency shutdown
(News Interactive: Sat, 01 Sep) A NUCLEAR power station in Bulgaria has undergone an emergency shutdown.


Unit in Bulgaria's Nuclear Power Plant in Emergency ShutdownUnit in Bulgaria's Nuclear Power Plant in Emergency Shutdown
(Novinite.com: Sat, 01 Sep) Unit five at Bulgaria's sole nuclear power station has undergone an emergency shutdown. Facility operators at the Kozloduy nuclear power station on the Danube River said the incident did not cause any radioactive leak.



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Renewable energy: Revolutions turn nation into green leaderRenewable energy: Revolutions turn nation into green leader
(Financial Times: Thu, 30 Aug) For most Spaniards March 20 was a windy Tuesday that has already faded from memory. But for the country’s renewable energy sector it became an unforgettable day when, at 5.40pm, favourable gusts from the Atlantic increased wind energy production to a record high.


Power problemsPower problems
(Hindustan Times: Sun, 02 Sep) Sitaram Yechury’s analysis Tripping up on energy (August 30) about the viability of coal over nuclear energy does not always hold good. The ash content in Indian coal is very high and thermal power plants need coal that is cleaner with lesser ash content.


Suzlon among top ten alternative energy firmsSuzlon among top ten alternative energy firms
(The Times of India: Sun, 02 Sep) India has powered its way into the global arena of non-conventional energy producers with Pune-based Suzlon Energy finding a place among the world's top ten players.


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