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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-04 16:31 GMT: Oslo shares close up, led by Renewable Energy, Yara International(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-04 16:31 GMT: Oslo shares close up, led by Renewable Energy, Yara International
(Interactive Investor: Fri, 04 Apr) OSLO (Thomson Financial) - Oslo shares closed up, led to higher ground by Renewable Energy Corp and positive comment about the solar sector's prospects and Yara International on a dazzling quarterly earnings performance by sector peer Mosaic Co, dealers said.


Robert Kennedy Jr. at Hawaii's Blue Planet SummitRobert Kennedy Jr. at Hawaii's Blue Planet Summit
(KHON 2 Honolulu: Fri, 04 Apr) The same elements that make Hawaii a tourist hotspot could make our Island home the perfect place to harness alternative energy. "Hawaii is an Island economy" says Kennedy. "It's a global epicenter for solar power, for geothermal power for wind and for tidal.


UCSD Strives To Be Greenest UniversityUCSD Strives To Be Greenest University
(NBC 7/39 San Diego: Fri, 04 Apr) The University of California, San Diego, is taking steps to become the leading user of renewable energy among the nation's universities.



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Fortum submits environmental assessment for Loviisa-3 nuclear unitFortum submits environmental assessment for Loviisa-3 nuclear unit
(Energy Business Review: Fri, 04 Apr) Electricity generator Fortum has submitted an environmental impact assessment report to Finlands Ministry of Employment and the Economy, for a 1,000MW to 1,800MW nuclear power plant unit, Loviisa-3, to be built on the Hastholmen Island in Loviisa, Finland.


Toshiba in talks on lucrative US nuclear plant dealsToshiba in talks on lucrative US nuclear plant deals
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 03 Apr) Japan's Toshiba Corp. said Thursday it is in talks with US firms on securing nuclear power plant contracts, as a report said it was set to clinch the 13.7-billion-dollar deals.


Airline terror trial: 'Heathrow, Canary Wharf and nuclear plants in bomb plot'Airline terror trial: 'Heathrow, Canary Wharf and nuclear plants in bomb plot'
(Times Online: Fri, 04 Apr) Attacks on nuclear power stations, oil and gas terminals, Canary Wharf and Heathrow’s control tower were being considered by leaders of the plot to blow up seven transatlantic airliners in mid-flight, a court was told yesterday.


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