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Alternative Energy News Thursday September 13th 2007



Renewable energy 'not enough'Renewable energy 'not enough'
(Daily Telegraph: Wed, 12 Sep) WIND, solar and other renewable energy sources will not be able to provide baseload power in NSW for at least the next 15 years, Premier Morris Iemma claims.


US, Vietnam To Work Together On Peaceful Nuclear EnergyUS, Vietnam To Work Together On Peaceful Nuclear Energy
(Nasdaq: Thu, 13 Sep) (RTTNews) - The United States and Vietnam have agreed to work together for the peaceful use of nuclear energy after an agreement to this effect was signed last month.


'Analyzing Nuclear Power In India' Explores The Importance Of Nuclear Power In Today's World'Analyzing Nuclear Power In India' Explores The Importance Of Nuclear Power In Today's World
(Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance: Wed, 12 Sep) Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c68208) has announced the addition of "Analyzing Nuclear Power in India" to their offering.


Go Slow with Nuclear PowerGo Slow with Nuclear Power
(Shepherd Express: Thu, 13 Sep) Last week, we asked you about Wisconsin's nuclear future. Do you, like Assembly Republicans, want to lift the 1983 restrictions on building new nuclear power plants in the state? Or do you want the restrictions to remain the law of the land?



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Shell may use nuclear power in CanadaShell may use nuclear power in Canada
(Energy Business Review: Thu, 13 Sep) Oil and gas company Shell may use nuclear power to mine oil in its Canadian tar sands, The New Zealand Herald has reported, quoting The Independent on Sunday as its source.


Russia's second nuclear power reactor goes into operation in ChinaRussia's second nuclear power reactor goes into operation in China
(Philstar.com: Wed, 12 Sep) MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia's second nuclear reactor in China has gone into operation yesterday, the chief of Russia's Atomstroiexport company, which is constructing reactor blocs for the Tianwan nuclear power station, said.


Watchdog Earth: Is nuclear power the answer?Watchdog Earth: Is nuclear power the answer?
(Louisville Courier-Journal: Wed, 12 Sep) Many people see the role of nuclear power in a carbon constrained world increasing because its direct emissions are without heat-trapping gases.


Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant ShutdownFitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant Shutdown
(WSTM-TV NBC 3: Wed, 12 Sep) SCRIBA, N.Y. (AP) - Rough water on Lake Ontario led to the shutdown of a nuclear power plant in central New York this morning. Bonnie Bostian at the James Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant says the facility was manually shut down when lake weeds fouled the cooling water intake system.


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