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Alternative Energy News Friday February 22nd 2008



Nuclear energy expensive: KennedyNuclear energy expensive: Kennedy
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Wed, 20 Feb) The American environmental campaigner Robert F. Kennedy Junior has cautioned against adopting nuclear power as a source of renewable energy in Australia.


Husted Proposes Clean Green Alternative Energy PlanHusted Proposes Clean Green Alternative Energy Plan
(WCMH Columbus: Thu, 21 Feb) Ohio House speaker Jon Husted announced Thursday an alternative energy package that he calls a "clean green" energy plan.


2007 Renewable Energy Report is Now Available2007 Renewable Energy Report is Now Available
(Centre Daily Times: Thu, 21 Feb) Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c83585) has announced the addition of "2007 Renewable Energy" to their offering.


German exhibition of renewable energy launched in JordanGerman exhibition of renewable energy launched in Jordan
(EARTHtimes.org: Thu, 21 Feb) Amman - A German technology exhibition on renewable energy was officially launched Thursday at the German-Jordanian University, the German embassy said in a statement. The event is designed to update Jordanian officials and people on the most recent...



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Bill would open state lands to renewable energy projectsBill would open state lands to renewable energy projects
(KIFI Idaho Falls: Mon, 18 Feb) Associated Press - February 18, 2008 3:04 PM ET COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) - Idaho's endowment lands could be opened for renewable energy projects for wind, geothermal and solar.


Nuclear energy expensive: KennedyNuclear energy expensive: Kennedy
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Wed, 20 Feb) The American environmental campaigner Robert F.


Renewable Energy Generators Approved for Salton Sea AreaRenewable Energy Generators Approved for Salton Sea Area
(KESQ Palm Springs: Wed, 20 Feb) (AP) - The Imperial Irrigation District approved a $74 million transmission line to link renewable energy generators in the Salton Sea area to larger power grids.


NTPC to invest $1.5 billion in renewable energyNTPC to invest $1.5 billion in renewable energy
(New Kerala: Wed, 20 Feb) New Delhi, Feb 20 : India's biggest coal-based power generator NTPC Ltd plans an investment of Rs.60 billion ($1.5 billion) to build capacity of 1,000 MW of renewable energy in 10 years, said a senior company official.


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