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Alternative Energy News Sunday January 13th 2008



Pressing the button on nuclear powerPressing the button on nuclear power
(Financial Times: Thu, 10 Jan) The UK’s decision to back construction of a new generation of nuclear power plants makes it an important testing ground. Investors wanting to build and operate plants will benefit from the streamlined planning process and licensing regime announced on Thursday. But key ingredients are still missing.


Scientist attacks SNP nuclear power blockScientist attacks SNP nuclear power block
(Scotland on Sunday: Sun, 13 Jan) ONE of Scotland's leading scientists has attacked SNP plans to block any new nuclear power stations north of the border, warning that the country could face a crippling &


Four firms eye Thai nuclear power plant projectFour firms eye Thai nuclear power plant project
(Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News: Fri, 11 Jan) BANGKOK, Jan 11 - State-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand said on Friday at least four firms were interested in building nuclear power plants in Thailand.


Nuclear power the energy solutionNuclear power the energy solution
(Herald Journal: Wed, 09 Jan) There has been so much hype lately on global warming, and everyone seems to be looking for a solution to the problem. Well, we have a solution, and we have had it for a long time, it is called nuclear energy.



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UK backs nuclear power planUK backs nuclear power plan
(Times of Malta: Thu, 10 Jan) Environment groups hit back as Britain gives the green light for a new generation of nuclear power stations.


Follow Germany on renewable energy: ClintonFollow Germany on renewable energy: Clinton
(Reuters: Sat, 12 Jan) LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton wants America to follow Germany's lead -- and her own -- in using environmentally friendly fuel sources and making homes and buildings more energy efficient.


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