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Alternative Energy News Thursday September 6th 2007



Indonesian clerics say proposed nuclear power plant goes against tenets of IslamIndonesian clerics say proposed nuclear power plant goes against tenets of Islam
(Gulf Times: Tue, 04 Sep) JAKARTA: A group of Indonesian Muslim clerics have declared that a nuclear power plant due to be built in Central Java is religiously forbidden because its danger outweighs potential benefits, a scholar said yesterday.


Wave Energy ConversionWave Energy Conversion
(Rigzone: Wed, 05 Sep) Wave energy, together with other renewable sources, is expected to provide a small but significant proportion of future energy requirements, without adding to pollution and global warming. The conversion of wave energy to power has various applications particularly in many coastal areas and islands.


Enel to build nuclear power plant in Bulgaria - reportEnel to build nuclear power plant in Bulgaria - report
(Energy Business Review: Thu, 06 Sep) Italy-based electricity company Enel has been short listed, along with five other firms, to take part in a joint venture to build an E7 billion nuclear power plant in Bulgaria, according to Thomson Financial.



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GMR plans foray into nuclear energyGMR plans foray into nuclear energy
(The Times of India: Sun, 02 Sep) Infrastructure major GMR group, likely to invest Rs 35,000 crore on expansion projects, is gearing up for a foray into nuclear power generation.


Enel shortlisted to build nuclear power plant in BulgariaEnel shortlisted to build nuclear power plant in Bulgaria
(Sharewatch: Tue, 04 Sep) MILAN (Thomson Financial) - Enel SpA was shortlisted, along with five other companies, to take part in a joint venture to build a 7 bln eur nuclear power in Bulgaria, Il Corriere della Sera and other newspapers said citing company sources.


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