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Alternative Energy News Saturday October 13th 2007



The public face of nuclear power in the U.S.The public face of nuclear power in the U.S.
(Addict 3D: Thu, 11 Oct) Retired Navy Adm. Frank Bowman says that in an age of climate change, nuclear power deserves far more consideration as a source of alternative energy.


Andy Karsner, the U.S. assistant secretary for energy efficiency and renewable energy, at the Solar Decathlon in ...Andy Karsner, the U.S. assistant secretary for energy efficiency and renewable energy, at the Solar Decathlon in ...
(CNET: Fri, 12 Oct) Video: Andy Karsner, the U.S. assistant secretary for energy efficiency and renewable energy, at the Solar Decathlon in Washington D.C.. The Solar Decathlon, in which 20 universities build a solar-powered home, is a showcase for energy-efficient and solar technologies--some of which are available now, while others are invented for the event. Andy Karsner, the U.S. assistant secretary for ...


Political rift in India puts nuclear power deal at riskPolitical rift in India puts nuclear power deal at risk
(Pioneer Press: Wed, 10 Oct) NEW DELHI - A landmark India-U.S. nuclear power deal, considered the key emblem of deepening strategic ties between the two nations, may be headed for the scrap heap because of opposition objections, Indian analysts said Tuesday.



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new Documentary about indigenous peoples and nuclear power plantsnew Documentary about indigenous peoples and nuclear power plants
(CMAQ: Fri, 05 Oct) The Speech of the Chief - New film/Dvd abotu Nuclear Energy on indigenous lands: Nuclear Power Plants on the territory of the Brazilian Guarani Mbyá people.


APS restarts reactor at nuclear-power plantAPS restarts reactor at nuclear-power plant
(The Arizona Republic: Fri, 12 Oct) Arizona Public Service Co. began to restart the second reactor at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station on Friday after shutting it down last Saturday to fix a non-radioactive cooling-water leak, a spokeswoman said Friday.


Peace Prize basicsPeace Prize basics
(Rocky Mountain News: Sat, 13 Oct) The winners: Al Gore and the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a network of 2,000 scientists. Of those 2,000, more than a dozen lead authors and 50 other scientists are Coloradans. They work at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Center from Atmospheric Research, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado State University and the University of ...


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