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Alternative Energy News Wednesday April 23rd 2008



Bord Gais to invest in alternative energy R&DBord Gais to invest in alternative energy R&D
(Energy Business Review: Tue, 22 Apr) Irish utility Bord Gais is planning to invest E10 million in the area of alternative energy research and development.


Nonproliferation essential to future of nuclear power: expertsNonproliferation essential to future of nuclear power: experts
(The Japan Times: Mon, 21 Apr) Full-fledged reinforcement of the international nuclear nonproliferation framework is of vital importance for facilitating peaceful use of nuclear power and thereby for addressing the pressing global... Read more ...


Renewable Energy Forum TodayRenewable Energy Forum Today
(KOLR/KSFX Ozarks: Tue, 22 Apr) If you've never seen a tractor run by solar energy before, you'll have the chance to do that today. In recognition of Earth Day, a local organization is hosting a renewable energy fair.



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Greenpeace Founder to Lecture for Nuclear EnergyGreenpeace Founder to Lecture for Nuclear Energy
(KPVI 6 Pocatello: Wed, 23 Apr) Dr. Moore hopes to persuade environmentalists that nuclear energy - which has held a stigma of being damaging - is, in fact, less harmful to the environment.


(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-22 15:39 GMT: Oslo shares close sharply higher, led up by Renewable Energy Corp(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-22 15:39 GMT: Oslo shares close sharply higher, led up by Renewable Energy Corp
(Interactive Investor: Tue, 22 Apr) OSLO (Thomson Financial) - Oslo shares closed sharply higher, as oil reached yet another record high above $118 a barrel, and shrugging off falls elsewhere in Europe and on Wall Street, with Renewable Energy Corp leading the index higher on forecast-beating first-quarter results, dealers said.


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