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Alternative Energy News Monday September 17th 2007



US gets more countries to join in GNEP nuke-energy programmeUS gets more countries to join in GNEP nuke-energy programme
(The Times of India: Sun, 16 Sep) VIENNA: Eleven countries joined the United States and four other key nuclear fuel nations on Sunday in an effort to promote nuclear power as an energy solution through a Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP).


Alternative Energy on Display at Tucson Convention CenterAlternative Energy on Display at Tucson Convention Center
(KOLD News 13 Tuscon: Sat, 15 Sep) Alternative energy and energy conservation can be seen in a variety of ways.


OUTLOOK Martifer H1 results seen positive; focus on renewable energy guidanceOUTLOOK Martifer H1 results seen positive; focus on renewable energy guidance
(Sharewatch: Fri, 14 Sep) LISBON (Thomson Financial) - Martifer SGPS, a Mota Engil SGPS affiliate, which was recently listed, is expected to today post broadly positive June half results. Analysts said they will focus especially on any guidance for the company's renewable energy plans.


PPL pays fine to settle water claim at nuclear power plantPPL pays fine to settle water claim at nuclear power plant
(WFMJ Youngstown: Fri, 14 Sep) HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - PPL Corp. has agreed to pay $500,000 to settle a claim that its Susquehanna nuclear power plant used more water than authorized.



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11 New Nations Sign Global Nuclear Energy Partnership11 New Nations Sign Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
(Nasdaq: Sun, 16 Sep) VIENNA (AP)--Eleven more nations backed the concept Sunday of a U.S.-initiated project that aims to reduce the dangers of nuclear proliferation and control radioactive waste, while acknowledging that they were far from achieving such goals.


Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S.Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S.
(Addict 3D: Fri, 14 Sep) Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next. A nuclear power plant hasn't been built in the U.S. in decades, but that appears to be changing, says the CEO of the nuclear industry's advocacy group.


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.


Jordan nuclear plant by 2017Jordan nuclear plant by 2017
(AME Info: Sun, 16 Sep) Jordan is aiming to have its first nuclear power station with the next ten years, reported the KUNA citing the Al Arab Al Youm newspaper.


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