US: Nuclear solution comes with huge price tag Columbia Missourian Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:44 PM PDT COLUMBUS, Ohio â" A ghost from the U.S. nuclear industry's early years has reappeared. It is not public apprehension about safety or disposal issues this time, but the staggering cost of building nuclear reactors. A wave of new reactors now in the works is intended to solve at least part of the nation's energy problems as it attempts to shift away from fossil fuels. But cost is likely to plague ... | Great Northern Prairie Energy to host open house on biomass plant Monticello Times Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:42 PM PDT Great Northern Prairie Energy will hold a public informational meeting Tuesday, April 14 at the Rockford Township Hall, 3039 Dague Avenue SE, Buffalo. There will be an Open House starting at 6:30 p.m. followed at 7 p.m. by a presentation and a question and answer session. | Senate makes progress for nuclear energy Monticello Times Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:42 PM PDT In an eyebrow-raising moment last Thursday night, the Minnesota State Senate pulled out a surprising vote. The Senate overwhelmingly voted to repeal Minnesotaâs self-set moratorium on nuclear generating facilities, like the one owned and operated by Xcel Energy in Monticello. | Weekend Warriors Invade Television" Scoop.co.nz Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:41 PM PDT New Zealand's largest film competition the 'V' Energy 48HOURS: Furious Filmmaking will be highly visible on cinema screens and television screens this year. | US energy lab in Colorado to get stimulus funding KRDO Colorado Springs Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:38 PM PDT Associated Press - April 28, 2009 5:24 PM ET DENVER (AP) - Energy Secretary Steven Chu will visit the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden Wednesday to announce that the lab will... | Chicago Bridge & Iron 1Q profit jumps 16 percent AP via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:35 PM PDT Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., which builds power plants, pipelines and storage tanks for energy and petrochemical companies, on Tuesday said lowering operating costs help lift first-quarter profit by 16 percent. | Dilston bypass plans go to council Examiner.com.au Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:34 PM PDT NEW plans for the $43 million Dilston bypass have been submitted to the Launceston City Council. Infrastructure Minister Graeme Sturges recently bowed to pressure from residents and the council and instructed the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources to come up with the new plans. | | |
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