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Alternative Energy News Thursday October 25th 2007



Report: Nuclear Power Has Bright FutureReport: Nuclear Power Has Bright Future
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Tue, 23 Oct) Nuclear power has a bright future globally, according to a report released today by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).


India, China to fuel nuclear energy power: IAEAIndia, China to fuel nuclear energy power: IAEA
(Indian Express via Yahoo! India News: Wed, 24 Oct) Nuclear power is to remain a major source of energy around the world in the coming decades, especially given the concerns over climate change and energy security, said the UN nuclear watchdog. Much of the growth will be fuelled by energy-hungry economies like India, China, South Korea and Japan, said the IAEA's energy analyst Alan McDonald. "Nuclear power's prominence as a major energy source ...


Nuclear power to remain important energy source: IAEANuclear power to remain important energy source: IAEA
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Tue, 23 Oct) Nuclear power is to remain a major source of energy around the world in the coming decades, especially given the concerns over climate change and energy security, the UN nuclear watchdog said Tuesday.



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DTE Energy signs renewable energy pactDTE Energy signs renewable energy pact
(Detroit Free Press: Wed, 24 Oct) DTE Energy signed a five-year power contract with Okemos-based North American Biofuels LLC to receive renewable energy for DTE's GreenCurrents program.


Prospects for Peaceful Nuclear Power in the Middle EastProspects for Peaceful Nuclear Power in the Middle East
(Energy Pulse: Wed, 24 Oct) To say that there are concerns about nuclear power in the Middle East is an understatement. Iraq's plans to build a nuclear power station came to an abrupt halt in 1981 after a pre-emptive bombing strike.


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