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Alternative Energy News Sunday September 30th 2007



Expo Highlights Alternative EnergyExpo Highlights Alternative Energy
(WLUC TV 6: Sun, 30 Sep) With the recent threats of global warming and growing concerns over the world's increasing energy needs, many people have been looking into renewable and alternative energy practices.


Going, going, gone: towering icons of nuclear power are reduced to rubbleGoing, going, gone: towering icons of nuclear power are reduced to rubble
(The Observer: Sun, 30 Sep) A symbol of Britain's industrial heritage disappeared yesterday with the demolition of four cooling towers at Sellafield, the world's first industrial-scale nuclear power station.


Public notification test alarm this morning for nuclear power plantPublic notification test alarm this morning for nuclear power plant
(WROC Rochester: Fri, 28 Sep) Today Constellation Energy will be performing a partial test of its public notification system for the Ginna Nuclear Power Plant. Sirens in the northern part of Ontario will go off between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 this morning.



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Parliament backs renewable energy road mapParliament backs renewable energy road map
(EU Politix: Wed, 26 Sep) STRASBOURG: Parliament’s adoption of the road map for renewable energy in Europe has been welcomed by rapporteur Britta Thomsen.


Towers blown up at nuke plantTowers blown up at nuke plant
(TVNZ: Sat, 29 Sep) Fifty years of British industrial history were reduced to rubble within a couple of minutes on Saturday. Four 88-metre high cooling towers at Calder Hall, the world's oldest industrial scale nuclear power station, were blown up with 192 kgs f explosive as part of the plant's decommissioning.


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