SOLAR DAILY + Analysis: Solar energy in Uzbekistan Washington (UPI) Sep 14, 2007 - An era of record-high oil prices topping $80 a barrel has left investors and nations scrambling to develop alternative sources of energy. The theoretical annual potential of solar power is estimated to exceed all fossil fuels reserves by more than 10-20 times. In Central Asia, solar power is receiving renewed attention, particularly in Uzbekistan, with a population of 26 ... more SOLAR DAILY + 135 Million Dollars For Innovative Solar Technology Newington CT (SPX) Sep 17, 2007 - Schuco International KG, German parent company of Schuco USA L.P., and German energy giant E.ON AG are jointly investing $135 million to develop new photovoltaic (PV) modules based on thin-film technology for metal and glass facades. Production begins in mid 2008. The modules will be produced in Germany using technology supplied by Applied Materials, Inc., global market leader in ... more CIVIL NUCLEAR + Analysis: Mideast turns to nukes for water Washington (UPI) Sep 14, 2007 - The idea of using nuclear-powered desalination plants is becoming popular in the Middle East and North Africa, where tension over water rights has gone on for millennia, but it is controversial, and without significant foreign assistance it may turn out to be a mirage. During a visit to Libya by French President Nicolas Sarkozy in late July, the leaders signed a memorandum of ... more SOLAR DAILY + Constellation Energy To Construct Large-Scale Solar Power System For GM Baltimore MD (SPX) Sep 17, 2007 - Constellation Energy has announced that its subsidiary, Constellation Energy Projects and Services Group (CEPS), has signed an agreement with General Motors Corporation to construct a solar power system that will generate approximately 870 kw of power and supply nearly half of the power requirements at GM's 300,000-square-foot Service and Parts Operations warehouse in Fontana, Calif. ... more CIVIL NUCLEAR + Iran sees progress in Russia nuclear talks Tehran (AFP) Sept 16, 2007 - Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said talks with Russia over the much delayed completion of Iran's first nuclear power station are making progress, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday. "The question of the Bushehr nuclear power station was raised and we see progress in the negotiations," said Mottaki, referring to his visit last week to Moscow for talks on the atomic plant ... more | | CIVIL NUCLEAR:  More countries join US-led nuclear energy programme ENERGY TECH:  Personalized Greenhouse Effect For Commercial Buildings ENERGY TECH:  Phoenix Canada Oil Extends International Patent Filings On Hydrogen Gas Generation Technology ENERGY TECH:  SKorea unveils test reactor in search of limitless energy |
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