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Alternative Energy Beats Nuclear in Q1

July 6, 2011

The latest issue of Monthly Energy Review, published by the Energy Information Administration, revealed that renewable energy production has been larger than nuclear energy production in the U.S.. It also showed that alternative energy types of energy has almost matched domestic oil production. Technorati Tags: Department of Energy, nuclear power, renewable energy U.S. Related Posts:Getting [...]

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Japanese Say No To Nuclear Power

June 12, 2011

The Japanese have made it clear that nuclear power is something they don’t want to live with. It’s time to embrace alternative energy. [View the story "Japan Marches Against Nuclear Power" on Storify] You should follow us here. Technorati Tags: #611nonukes, Japan nuclear disaster, protests in Japan Related Posts:Japan Considering Solar Power For All New [...]

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Switzerland To Phase Out Nuclear Power

May 30, 2011

Germany responded swiftly to the Japanese nuclear crisis by announcing a decision to phase out its older nuclear stations. Japan followed a few weeks later saying that it intends to focus on renewable energy (although it won’t do away with nuclear power altogether). And now Switzerland is looking to hydropower to secure its energy future, [...]

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Japan Considering Solar Power For All New Buildings

May 23, 2011

In the wake of Japan’s natural disasters and nuclear spill-out, the country’s prime minister Naoto Kan announced that it would look for renewable energy alternatives to power the country. Technorati Tags: Japan nuclear disaster, Japan solar power Related Posts:Japanese Say No To Nuclear PowerJapan Signals Move Towards Renewable EnergyEarth Hour Clouded in Nuclear Angst

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Japan Signals Move Towards Renewable Energy

May 11, 2011

In response to the nuclear crisis triggered by an earthquake followed by a tsunami that devastated the country on March 11, Japanese prime minister Naoto Kan said the country will revise its energy policy to add alternative energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass, besides putting more emphasis on conservation. Technorati Tags: Japan nuclear [...]

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