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Alternative Energy News Monday September 24th 2007



Renewable Energy Company To Open Distribution CenterRenewable Energy Company To Open Distribution Center
(KELO Sioux Falls: Sun, 23 Sep) A California-based renewable energy company plans to open a distribution center in Sioux Falls.


(AFX UK Focus) 2007-09-21 14:35 GMT: Renewable Energy Corp to invest 210 mln nkr in technology centre at Heroya plant(AFX UK Focus) 2007-09-21 14:35 GMT: Renewable Energy Corp to invest 210 mln nkr in technology centre at Heroya plant
(Interactive Investor: Fri, 21 Sep) OSLO (Thomson Financial) - Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) said it has decided to invest 210 mln nkr in a new technology centre in connection with the wafer plant complex at Heroya in Norway.


CTI Industry Joint Seminar: Prospects for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies in CIS countriesCTI Industry Joint Seminar: Prospects for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies in CIS countries
(Earth Negotiations Bulletin: Thu, 20 Sep) The CTI will hold "CTI Industry Joint Seminar: Prospects for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies in CIS countries" in Kiev, Ukraine on 27-28 September 2007 in cooperation with National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" (KPI), International Center for Environmental Technology Transfer (ICETT), Institute for Energy Saving and Energy Management (IEE) and ...



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Nuclear energy plan taken to business leadersNuclear energy plan taken to business leaders
(CFCN.ca: Wed, 19 Sep) The man trying to get a nuclear power plant built in Alberta is pitching his idea to Calgary business leaders.


SMUD Finalizes Nuclear Power Plant CleanupSMUD Finalizes Nuclear Power Plant Cleanup
(KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News: Thu, 20 Sep) SMUD is embarking on the last major project at Rancho Seco to decommission the former nuclear power plant by next year.


Energy targets `pointless'Energy targets `pointless'
(The Courier Mail: Mon, 24 Sep) RENEWABLE energy targets set by the Federal Coalition and Queensland Labor governments are ineffective and pointless, say The Greens.


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