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Alternative Energy News Friday November 30th 2007



Google To Spend Millions To Develop Renewable Energy BusinessGoogle To Spend Millions To Develop Renewable Energy Business
(TechWeb via Yahoo! News: Tue, 27 Nov) Google's goal is to work with others developing technologies that can harness solar, geothermal, wind, or other renewable energy sources.


Dominion seeks renewable energy proposalsDominion seeks renewable energy proposals
(WAVY 10: Thu, 29 Nov) RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Dominion is seeking new ways to provide sustainable energy in Virginia and North Carolina. The Richmond utility says it is looking for proposals for renewable energy projects to meet goals set by both states.


Alternative energy workshop focuses on home, farm, acreagesAlternative energy workshop focuses on home, farm, acreages
(Tri-State Neighbor: Thu, 29 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.


Will Microsoft follow Google into the renewable-energy black hole?Will Microsoft follow Google into the renewable-energy black hole?
(ZDNet: Tue, 27 Nov) Google has announced that it plans to spend "tens of millions" of dollars in R&D to help discover new renewable energy sources -- based on wind, solar-thermal, geothermal and other "potential breakthrough technologies." Will Microsoft follow suit? I hope not. I'm not anti-environment; far...



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China, France sign 8-bln-Euro nuclear energy dealChina, France sign 8-bln-Euro nuclear energy deal
(China Economic Net: Mon, 26 Nov) China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group and Areva of France signed an eight-billion-Euro civil nuclear energy cooperation deal on Monday, according to which the French company will help build two reactors in the southern province.


Company taking steps to double renewable energy generationCompany taking steps to double renewable energy generation
(The Bay City Times: Thu, 29 Nov) Consumers Energy plans to develop as many as eight windmill farms in Michigan, officials say. The move is part of the utility's Balanced Energy Initiative, which aims in part to double the amount of renewable energy the company generates from 5 percent to 10 percent by 2015.


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