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Alternative Energy News Friday October 19th 2007



Sen. Reid Continues Push for Renewable EnergySen. Reid Continues Push for Renewable Energy
(KTVN Reno: Fri, 19 Oct) Senator Harry Reid is continuing his fight against coal-fired power plants in Nevada. This time he's pushing the economic benefits of renewable energy instead of coal.


A CLEANer CowraA CLEANer Cowra
(Cowra Guardian: Thu, 18 Oct) Locals are keen on renewable energy, but when it comes to nuclear power, we don’t want it in or anywhere near our backyards. Answers to the survey were broken down into student responses and adult answers, with 321 replies received.


Can the Golden State reach a renewable-energy future without coal, nukes and natural gas in the short term?Can the Golden State reach a renewable-energy future without coal, nukes and natural gas in the short term?
(Sacramento News & Review: Thu, 18 Oct) Can the Golden State reach a renewable-energy future without coal, nukes and natural gas in the short term?



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Oil fields target of geothermal power experimentOil fields target of geothermal power experiment
(Anchorage Daily News: Wed, 17 Oct) A federally funded geothermal technology experiment is poised to take renewable energy into the heart of Alaska"s oil fields. Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks makes electricity from its heated subterranean waters and wants to use the technology to power North Slope oil wells.


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.


Engineer to talk about alternative energyEngineer to talk about alternative energy
(The Iowa City Press-Citizen: Wed, 17 Oct) Alina Cole, process engineer for Stanley Consultants, will discuss current issues in alternative energy during a "Third Thursday" program, form noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Iowa City Public Library.


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