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Alternative Energy News Wednesday October 31st 2007



Australia's Oceanlinx to list in LondonAustralia's Oceanlinx to list in London
(AAP via Yahoo!7 Finance: Sun, 28 Oct) Renewable energy company Oceanlinx is planning to list on London's AIM market to raise nearly $A80 million for an ocean wave energy extracting scheme.


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.


Enel acquires Blue Line, expands footprint in renewable energyEnel acquires Blue Line, expands footprint in renewable energy
(Energy Business Review: Tue, 30 Oct) European utility Enel, through its subsidiary Enel Investment Holding, has finalized the acquisition of 100% of Blue Line, a Romanian energy company.


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 ...



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Kaydon Declares Regular DividendKaydon Declares Regular Dividend
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Tue, 30 Oct) Kaydon Corp., manufacturer of industrial, aerospace, alternative-energy, medical and electronic equipment, declared a regular quarterly dividend of 15 cents.


ElBaradei urges global nuclear fuel reserveElBaradei urges global nuclear fuel reserve
(Daily Telegraph: Mon, 29 Oct) THE head of the UN atomic watchdog agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, today pressed for a global reserve of nuclear fuel to safely meet growing worldwide demand for nuclear energy.


EPA: Nuclear licenses should weigh terrorismEPA: Nuclear licenses should weigh terrorism
(MSNBC: Tue, 30 Oct) WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - The Environmental Protection Agency, in a break from the federal nuclear authority, says the potential impact of terrorism should be considered in deciding whether to relicense the Indian Point nuclear power plants.


TVA applies for new reactorsTVA applies for new reactors
(KPLC: Wed, 31 Oct) WASHINGTON (AP) - Another sign nuclear power is attempting a comeback. The Tennessee Valley Authority has filed an application for a license to build and operate two new nuclear power reactors in northern Alabama.


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