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Alternative Energy News Monday April 28th 2008



Panel To Talk Safety At Nuclear Power PlantPanel To Talk Safety At Nuclear Power Plant
(WNBC: Sun, 27 Apr) A panel of 12 experts commissioned to look at safety issues at Indian Point nuclear power plant in New York is scheduled to meet Monday with the public.


Can renewable energy make a dent in fossil fuels?Can renewable energy make a dent in fossil fuels?
(CNET: Fri, 25 Apr) SRI researchers have examined how much fossil fuel the world consumes and the state of the renewable energy market. The conclusion? It's ugly.


Massive turbine rotor replaced at Beaver Valley Nuclear Power StationMassive turbine rotor replaced at Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station
(The Beaver County Times: Sun, 27 Apr) SHIPPINGPORT — For a first time in 21 years, workers removed the massive rotor from a high-pressure steam turbine Thursday at the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station’s Unit 2 reactor as part of scheduled maintenance during a refueling outage.



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Alternative energy fair sparks off at CBCAlternative energy fair sparks off at CBC
(KEPR Pasco: Sat, 26 Apr) It was alternative energy day at CBC and kids from all over the area learned about earth friendly activities, and different energy sources that we can use to help the environment. The kids learned some very important things like staying away from power poles.


United States Renewable Energy Resource on the Increase Take Action with the 2008 Renewable Energy Wall MapUnited States Renewable Energy Resource on the Increase Take Action with the 2008 Renewable Energy Wall Map
(Centre Daily Times: Fri, 25 Apr) Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90022) has announced the addition of 2008 Renewable Energy Wall Map to their offering


Company to bring renewable energy to areaCompany to bring renewable energy to area
(WHOI Peoria: Fri, 25 Apr) By Brock Spencer Posted: Friday, April 25, 2008 at 5:22 p.m. A new company hopes to bring more renewable energy choices to both homeowners and businesses in the area.


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