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Alternative Energy News Monday September 10th 2007



new Documentary about indigenous peoples and nuclear power plantsnew Documentary about indigenous peoples and nuclear power plants
(CMAQ: Thu, 06 Sep) The Speech of the Chief - New film/Dvd abotu Nuclear Energy on indigenous lands: Nuclear Power Plants on the territory of the Brazilian Guarani Mbyá people.


Tentative support for nuclear powerTentative support for nuclear power
(Channel 4: Sat, 08 Sep) Early results from a nationwide consultation on the future use of nuclear power in Britain have revealed tentative public support for the plans.


Debate split on nuclear powerDebate split on nuclear power
(ic Lanarkshire: Sat, 08 Sep) A debate on the future of the UK's nuclear power in Scotland's capital ended with an even split for and against. The consultation on the building of nuclear power stations in Edinburgh found 40% disagreed or strongly disagreed and 40% agreed or strongly agreed.


OUTLOOK Martifer H1 results seen positive; focus on renewable energy guidancOUTLOOK Martifer H1 results seen positive; focus on renewable energy guidanc
(Sharewatch: Fri, 07 Sep) LISBON (Thomson Financial) - Martifer SGPS, a Mota Engil SGPS affiliate, which was recently listed, is expected to post next week broadly positive June half results. Analysts said they will focus especially on any guidance for the company's renewable energy plans.



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BKW restarts Muhleberg nuclear power plantBKW restarts Muhleberg nuclear power plant
(Energy Business Review: Fri, 07 Sep) Swiss energy firm BKW FMB Energy has restarted the Muhleberg nuclear power plant in Switzerland following the completion of the facilitys scheduled annual revision.


TV series to spotlight nuclear energyTV series to spotlight nuclear energy
(IranMania.com: Sun, 09 Sep) LONDON, September 10 (IranMania) - Filmmaker Javad Ardakani has recently begun shooting a nuclear-themed drama for a TV series at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) in Tehran, MNA reported.


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.


Belgium builds emission-free Antarctic stationBelgium builds emission-free Antarctic station
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Sun, 09 Sep) The world's first polar station run entirely on renewable energy has been unveiled - in Brussels.


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