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Alternative Energy News Thursday April 10th 2008



Central Illinois Renewable Energy ExpoCentral Illinois Renewable Energy Expo
(WHOI Peoria: Sat, 05 Apr) By Ashley McNamee Posted: Saturday, April 05, 2008 at 5:46 p.m. CHILLICOTHE, IL -- More than 600 people came to Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe for the first annual Central Illinois Renewable Energy Expo which featured displays on everything from geothermal energy to solar panels to wind mills.


INSTANT EDITORIAL: Two cheers for nuclear powerINSTANT EDITORIAL: Two cheers for nuclear power
(The News-Press: Tue, 08 Apr) Yes, certainly, by all means, nuclear power should be a part of America's and Florida's energy future, but don't count on help from the atom any time...


Wave energy: Company cancels plans for facility off FlorenceWave energy: Company cancels plans for facility off Florence
(The World: Mon, 07 Apr) The proposed Florence wave energy park is no more.



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UAF powering up alternative energy tech officeUAF powering up alternative energy tech office
(Alaska Public Radio Network: Thu, 10 Apr) The University of Alaska Fairbanks has opened a new energy technology office. Local Engineer Gwen Holdman, who helped pioneer Alaska’s first geothermal power plant at Chena Hot Springs, will head the Alaska Center for Energy and Power. Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks ShareThis


Renewable Energy GroupRenewable Energy Group
(Westerly Sun: Mon, 07 Apr) Exchange ideas about renewable energy Monday night at the Cross' Mills Public Library.


"Unusual event" at Waterford nuclear power complex
(Boston Globe: Mon, 07 Apr) Operators at the Millstone 2 Nuclear Power plant in Waterford say they detected "an unusual event," the lowest of four emergency classifications, during preparations for a shutdown Sunday.


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