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Alternative Energy News Saturday October 27th 2007



Nuclear Power to Explode in India, but China Prefers CoalNuclear Power to Explode in India, but China Prefers Coal
(Wired News: Thu, 25 Oct) India is ready to increase its reliance on nuclear energy dramatically, in order to curb greenhouse gas emissions. But unless China cuts back its coal binge, the overall benefit to the planet of India's effort will likely be nil.


IAEA reports worldwide nuclear energy growthIAEA reports worldwide nuclear energy growth
(People's Daily: Fri, 26 Oct) An annual report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) states nuclear power has a bright future worldwide. The report makes two projections, one assumes all nuclear capacity currently under construction or firmly in the ...


Concerns Over Nuclear Power ExpansionConcerns Over Nuclear Power Expansion
(KXAN 36 Austin: Fri, 26 Oct) Using alternative fuels has long been a top priority for the City of Austin, but a possible push to expand nuclear power has some city leaders worried.



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EVN pushes training of specialists for nation’s first nuclear power plantEVN pushes training of specialists for nation’s first nuclear power plant
(Vietnam Net: Fri, 26 Oct) VietNamNet Bridge – Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) says it is hurrying to prepare a labour force for Vietnam's first nuclear power station.


Regulators inspecting Exelon nuclear power plant after leak foundRegulators inspecting Exelon nuclear power plant after leak found
(WQAD Moline: Fri, 26 Oct) BYRON, Ill. (AP) - Federal regulators are inspecting a nuclear power station near Rockford operated by a unit of Exelon Corporation after a pipe leak was found last week.


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