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Alternative Energy News Sunday March 2nd 2008



No to nuclear power says Italy's centre-left leader VeltroniNo to nuclear power says Italy's centre-left leader Veltroni
(EARTHtimes.org: Sat, 01 Mar) Rome - Italian centre-left Democratic Party leader Walter Veltroni dismissed Saturday his centre-right rival Silvio Berlusconi's pledge to reintroduce nuclear power in Italy if he wins elections set for April 13-14. Italy needs a great industrial re...


EcoFest in Wabasso to highlight alternative energyEcoFest in Wabasso to highlight alternative energy
(Vero Press Journal: Sat, 01 Mar) Alternative energy sources and conservation will be themes at the 12th annual EcoFest from noon to 4 p.m. March 16 at the Environmental Learning Center. The free family event will include exhibits and children's activities


Fayazi: Iranians consider nuclear energy as national rightFayazi: Iranians consider nuclear energy as national right
(Islamic Republic News Agency: Fri, 29 Feb) Iran - Nuclear - Fayazi IRNA Chief Jalal Fayazi said here Thursday that Iranians consider nuclear energy as their national right. Fayazi told the Islamic Republic of Iran's Broadcasting (IRIB) channel one Thursday that Iranian nation will not back down from their nuclear stances.


Renewable Energy Industry Hot in Latest Global Status ReportRenewable Energy Industry Hot in Latest Global Status Report
(Great News Network: Thu, 28 Feb) Paris, France - The renewable energy industry is rising from obscurity into the mainstream of the energy sector, the latest global assessment reveals, although public perception of the industry has not kept pace with the reality.



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Daschle, West River tribes plot alternative energy futureDaschle, West River tribes plot alternative energy future
(Rapid City Journal: Fri, 29 Feb) Former South Dakota Sen. Tom Daschle is working with West River tribes to develop wind and other alternative energy projects that could one day far surpass gambling income on the economically depressed reservations.


Ky. Senate considers easing requirements for nuclear power plantsKy. Senate considers easing requirements for nuclear power plants
(WPSD Paducah: Thu, 28 Feb) As nuclear power looks for a comeback, the state Senate is considering a plan easing requirements for building new plants.


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