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Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:43:44 CDT   reuters.com

JERUSALEM - Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak called on Wednesday for major powers to speed up efforts to stop Iran's nuclear program, cautioning it would be tougher to confront it once Tehran managed to cross an atomic threshold.


Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:39:53 CDT   slashdot.org

Harperdog writes "A new roundtable at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists explores the question of whether nuclear energy is the answer to climate change, particularly in developing countries where energy needs are so great. This roundtable, like the ones before it, will be translated into Chinese, Arabic, and Spanish within a week of each article's publication. Here's a summary: From


Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:18:28 CDT   reuters.com

BEIJING - China's solar firms warned of a trade war on Thursday, calling on the Chinese government to respond with all means to an anti-dumping complaint filed by European competitors that they said could be a fatal blow.


Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:14:01 CDT   bigislandnow.com

The process is known as OTEC, which stands for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. NELHA is ideal for the project because it features a set of massive pipes that draw 40-degree seawater from as deep as 3000 feet off Keahole Point and water of nearly... OTEC plans for NELHA test platform detailed Big Island Video News all 3 news articles


Wed, 25 Jul 2012 22:16:29 CDT   engadget.com

Solar may be the green energy source that's been hogging the headlines lately, but there are other fossil-fuel free ways that can help meet society's electrical needs. One of these is tidal power , and the US is set to start harnessing the ocean's electricity-generating potential this summer with the TidGen Cobscook Bay project -- the first such commercial project in the States. Located just off


Wed, 25 Jul 2012 19:23:37 CDT   co.uk

The body which controls half Scotland's coast and almost all of its seabed launches a consultation on boosting wave and tidal energy.


Wed, 25 Jul 2012 18:58:03 CDT   mywebtimes.com

I just received a letter from the Braidwood Station nuclear power plant, reporting that unusually hot temperatures have created a huge fish kill, mostly non-game fish. The kill consisted mostly of gizzard shad, but also killed 100 bass, catfish



 
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