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Alternative Energy News Monday January 28th 2008



UTech pushes alternative energy sourcesUTech pushes alternative energy sources
(Jamaica Gleaner: Sun, 27 Jan) The University of Technology (UTech) is working to cut Jamaica's oil bill and dependence on the commodity by exploring alternative energy sources. Through its Faculty of Engineering and Computing, which has conducted research in several areas related to energy, UTech is hoping that its foray into the realms of renewable energy will help.


Alternative energy experts ready to advise in OxfordAlternative energy experts ready to advise in Oxford
(The Herald-Sun: Sat, 26 Jan) OXFORD -- Could there be a future mini-Research Triangle Park someday on the west side of Oxford now that a team of alternative energy experts has arrived?


Nuclear power plant still offline after turbine tripNuclear power plant still offline after turbine trip
(The Rockingham News: Fri, 25 Jan) SEABROOK — FPL Energy Seabrook Station remained off-line Thursday after a turbine trip automatically shut down the nuclear power plant on Saturday night.


Elected officials say ID nuclear plant plans scuttledElected officials say ID nuclear plant plans scuttled
(KAJ Kalispell: Sun, 27 Jan) Associated Press - January 27, 2008 2:44 PM ET PAYETTE, Idaho (AP) - Elected officials in southwest Idaho say they've been told plans for a proposed nuclear power plant have been...



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Iran got 7th shipment of Russian fuel for nuclear power plantIran got 7th shipment of Russian fuel for nuclear power plant
(3:34 p.m.: Sat, 26 Jan) TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran received the 7th shipment of nuclear fuel from Russia on Saturday for a power plant being constructed in the southern port of Bushehr, the official IRNA news agency reported.


Iran receives more Russian fuel for nuclear power plantIran receives more Russian fuel for nuclear power plant
(Charleston Daily Mail: Sat, 26 Jan) TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran has received nearly all of the initial nuclear fuel it needs for a power plant in the southern port of Bushehr with the arrival of a seventh shipment from Russia on Saturday, state media reported.


Alternative Energy meetingAlternative Energy meeting
(WPBN Traverse City: Tue, 22 Jan) State leaders visited Traverse City to discuss possible renewable energy legislation that could give Michigan's job market a boost.


Bill would Force Study of Nuclear PowerBill would Force Study of Nuclear Power
(KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities: Thu, 24 Jan) A new bill in the state legislature would force the state to include nuclear power in a study of helping slow global warming. This is being called a step forward for some, but experts warn, even if someone chose to build a new plant, it would be decades before it's done.


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