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Alternative Energy News Sunday June 1st 2008



State should invest more in renewable energy, respondents sayState should invest more in renewable energy, respondents say
(KTUU Anchorage: Sat, 31 May) In a poll conducted Friday, May 30, Channel 2 News asked if the state should invest more of the budget surplus in renewable energy sources like wind, tidal and geothermal power. Respondents overwhelmingly said yes.


New Report Gives Complete Coverage of the Chinese Renewable Energy IndustryNew Report Gives Complete Coverage of the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry
(Centre Daily Times: Fri, 30 May) Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93263) has announced the addition of China Renewable Energy Market Outlook to their offering.


Launch of first floating nuclear power plant postponedLaunch of first floating nuclear power plant postponed
(Bellona Foundation: Thu, 29 May) The launch into experimental industrial use of the first floating nuclear power plant, which is currently being built by Russia’s state nuclear utility Rosenergoatom at the northern shipyard of Sevmash could be put off until mid 2011, RIA Novosti reported.


EU representative in Blyth to discuss renewable energyEU representative in Blyth to discuss renewable energy
(Blyth and Wansbeck Today: Fri, 30 May) THE EUROPEAN Parliament's energy spokeswoman visited Blyth last week to meet with top level renewable energy experts from around the region. (28/05/2008 09:21:30)



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British Energy inaugurates Nuclear Power AcademyBritish Energy inaugurates Nuclear Power Academy
(Energy Business Review: Thu, 29 May) Nuclear power generator British Energy has inaugurated the GBP3.5 million Nuclear Power Academy at its Barnwood nuclear operations center in Gloucestershire, UK, to train the next generation of industry professionals.


Artist prefers nuclear power to wind farmArtist prefers nuclear power to wind farm
(The New Zealand Herald: Tue, 27 May) Artist Grahame Sydney yesterday said nuclear power in New Zealand was preferable to a huge wind farm on the Lammermoor Range in CentralOtago.


Shaw Power Group inks deal for nuclear power unitsShaw Power Group inks deal for nuclear power units
(BizJournals: Wed, 28 May) The Shaw Group Inc.'s Power Group of Charlotte and Westinghouse Electric Co. have signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract for two nuclear power units in South Carolina. (SCG) (SGR)


Radiation persistency exaggeratedRadiation persistency exaggerated
(The Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Sat, 31 May) Regarding Glenn Compton's guest column on the reasons we shouldn't use nuclear energy:


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