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Alternative Energy News Monday November 26th 2007



Alternative energy workshop focuses on home, farm, acreagesAlternative energy workshop focuses on home, farm, acreages
(Tri-State Neighbor: Sun, 25 Nov) LINCOLN, Neb. - A Dec. 6 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension workshop on Alternative Energy for Home, Farm and Acreages, will answer questions and discuss considerations about using or implementing alternative energy sources.


Study Finds Decrease in Nuclear PowerStudy Finds Decrease in Nuclear Power
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 21 Nov) The amount of electricity that comes from nuclear power has decreased over the last five years in most of the countries operating nuclear plants, said a study released Wednesday.


Fishermen could be squeezed by wave energy pushFishermen could be squeezed by wave energy push
(KMTR Eugene: Mon, 26 Nov) Companies targeting space in Oregon's territorial coastal waters to develop wave-generated energy are coming in conflict with fishermen.


City signs alternative energy dealCity signs alternative energy deal
(The Auburn Citizen: Wed, 21 Nov) AUBURN - The city of Auburn has entered into a 15-year alternative energy contract with CH-Auburn Energy to create a bioenergy facility at the wastewater treatment plant.



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Analysis: Renewable energy benefits beat coalAnalysis: Renewable energy benefits beat coal
(Reno Gazette-Journal: Wed, 21 Nov) Pursuing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects could come with widespread pluses for Nevada, significantly outweighing benefits from building new coal-fired power plants, an analysis released Tuesday by coal plant opponents said.


(AFX UK Focus) 2007-11-22 15:07 GMT: France's nuclear energy body ready to sell 30 pct stake in Areva(AFX UK Focus) 2007-11-22 15:07 GMT: France's nuclear energy body ready to sell 30 pct stake in Areva
(Interactive Investor: Thu, 22 Nov) PARIS (Thomson Financial) - France's nuclear energy authority is in favor of selling a 30 pct stake in nuclear engineering firm Areva in order to finance the decommissioning of civil and military nuclear plants, a union source told the Agence-France Presse.


Nuclear energy is toxicNuclear energy is toxic
(The Times of India: Tue, 20 Nov) Amidst the chest-thumping over signing the Indo-US nuclear deal, we have turned a blind eye to the dangers of nuclear energy. We are celebrating our success in persuading the US to rescind its earlier sanctions against India.


Today an ethanol plant, tomorrow a renewable energy parkToday an ethanol plant, tomorrow a renewable energy park
(The Post-Standard: Sun, 25 Nov) UPDATED: 05 :13 a.m. EDT, November 25, 2007 Talk about this story and more in the forum.


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