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Alternative Energy News Monday December 24th 2007



End push for nuclear power and focus on renewable energyEnd push for nuclear power and focus on renewable energy
(USA Today: Fri, 21 Dec) End push for nuclear power and focus on renewable energy John M. Goldenring - San Diego The problem with nuclear power as a solution for global warming is the same as it has always been — some waste can't be...


Iran to tender construction of 19 nuclear power plantsIran to tender construction of 19 nuclear power plants
(Islamic Republic News Agency: Sun, 23 Dec) Iran - Plants - Tender Iran will soon announce international tender for construction of 19 new 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plants, Rapporteur of Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, Kazem Jalali, said on Sunday.


Legislature elbows out Lincolnville representative's nuclear power proposalLegislature elbows out Lincolnville representative's nuclear power proposal
(Camden Herald: Sun, 23 Dec) LINCOLNVILLE — The proposal by State Rep. Bob Walker, R-Lincolnville, to create a nuclear power authority in Maine has not been accepted for consideration by the Legislature.


EU Clears EUR2.14 Billion For Dutch State Renewable Energy SchemeEU Clears EUR2.14 Billion For Dutch State Renewable Energy Scheme
(Nasdaq: Fri, 21 Dec) BRUSSELS -(Dow Jones)- The European Union Friday authorized a Dutch state aid scheme worth up to EUR2.14 billion to stimulate the production of renewable energy for combined heat and power.



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Florida moves to open grid to renewable energyFlorida moves to open grid to renewable energy
(North Denver News: Fri, 21 Dec) "Freeing the Grid", a report released just last week by a coalition of top renewable energy policy experts, ranks and grades the 40 states with net metering and interconnection standards - policies that are vital to the establishment of a robust solar market. Conspicuously, Florida was not graded because they had not yet adopted net metering rules. They are last in class no longer, as the ...


Northwest Wades Into Wave Energy With Experimental PlantNorthwest Wades Into Wave Energy With Experimental Plant
(Oregon Public Broadcasting: Fri, 21 Dec) Vancouver, British Columbia-based Finavera Renewables got a federal permit Thursday to build the nation's first experimental wave energy plant.


Renewable-energy standard could spark manufacturing growthRenewable-energy standard could spark manufacturing growth
(The Plain Dealer: Sun, 23 Dec) UPDATED: 08 :47 a.m. EDT, December 23, 2007 Ice formations still cover trees at Edgewater Park, a holdover from the snowstorm that came through the Cleveland area Sunday and pelted the shores of Lake Erie. While temperatures will climb Saturday, there's still a good possibility of a white Christmas.


Study: West Michigan could play a big role in advancement of alternative energyStudy: West Michigan could play a big role in advancement of alternative energy
(WZZM 13 Grand Rapids: Tue, 18 Dec) There's good news for West Mighigan manufacturers, if they're willing to diversify and include alternative energy in their portfolio.


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