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Alternative Energy News Wednesday October 3rd 2007



HECO seeking more renewable energy for O'ahuHECO seeking more renewable energy for O'ahu
(Honolulu Advertiser: Tue, 02 Oct) Hawaiian Electric Co. said it's initiated a process that could lead to more companies providing renewable energy to O'ahu's electrical power grid. The company has issued a "solicitation of interest" that calls for developers to signal their interest.


China envoy: nuclear energy Iran's legitimate rightChina envoy: nuclear energy Iran's legitimate right
(Islamic Republic News Agency: Tue, 02 Oct) Iran - China - Ambassador Chinese Ambassador to Tehran Leo Jen Tung said on Tuesday that China as the permanent member of the United Nations Security Council has always supported Iran's legitimate rights to use nuclear energy for peaceful purpose.


FPL Energy buys Wisconsin nuclear power plantFPL Energy buys Wisconsin nuclear power plant
(7 News Miami: Mon, 01 Oct) MILWAUKEE -- Florida-based FPL Energy is buying a nuclear power plant in Wisconsin.


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.



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Texas' Energy LeadershipTexas' Energy Leadership
(Beaumont Journal: Wed, 03 Oct) For generations, Texans have taken great pride in our energy resources. Oil and gas production has fueled our state's growth and success. Yet, even in the 21st century, almost 75 percent of our electrical power is produced by burning the same fossil fuels our grandparents relied on.


X-po highlights renewable energyX-po highlights renewable energy
(Daily Mining Gazette: Mon, 01 Oct) HANCOCK — Bio-based two-cycle oil is a little darker in color than molasses or a Guinness Stout.


UK Commercial Nuclear Power Station DemolishedUK Commercial Nuclear Power Station Demolished
(Nasdaq: Sun, 30 Sep) (RTTNews) - On Saturday, explosives leveled four giant cooling towers at the world's first commercial nuclear power station, as engineers began the planned decommissioning of the plant.


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.


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