CAR TECH + China to hold first-ever 'no car day' on Saturday Beijing (AFP) Sept 17, 2007 - China will initiate its first-ever nationwide "no car day" this weekend in an effort to promote environmental health and alleviate increasingly gridlocked urban roads, state press said Monday. Residents in 108 cities will be urged to take public transport, ride bikes or walk on the nation's first "no car day" on Saturday, the China Daily reported. "The move is an attempt to raise ... more ENERGY TECH + Construction Begins On First-of-Its-Kind Advanced Clean Coal Electric Generating Facility Orlando FL (SPX) Sep 18, 2007 - Officials representing the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Southern Company, KBR and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) broke ground to begin construction of an advanced 285-megawatt integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) facility near Orlando, Fla. The new generating station will be among the cleanest, most efficient coal-fueled power plants in the world. Southern Company ... more ENERGY TECH + EOS Estate Winery Converts Entirely To Solar Power Franklin TN (SPX) Sep 18, 2007 - The EOS Estate Winery has announced plans to convert its facility entirely to solar power. The $3.8 million project, including the installation of more than two acres of ground-mounted tracking solar arrays that will provide all of the electrical power needs for the winery and tasting room, will make EOS the largest winery in California's Central Coast to run completely on alternative energy. ... more ENERGY TECH + Maxwell Technologies Introduces 75-Volt Ultracapacitor Module For Renewable Energy Industrial Applications San Diego CA (SPX) Sep 18, 2007 - Maxwell Technologies is introducing a 75-volt BOOSTCAP ultracapacitor module to provide a scaleable, cost-effective, low-maintenance solution to meet the backup power and power quality requirements of wind turbines and other renewable energy generation and industrial equipment applications. Maxwell developed the new module, which will be generally available early in the fourth quarter, in ... more NUKEWARS + NKorea bought materials used to build centrifuges: report Tokyo (AFP) Sept 17, 2007 - North Korea has told the United States that it procured aluminum pipes, which can be used to build uranium-enriching centrifuges, from a third country, a report said Monday. But Pyongyang stopped short of admitting that it had begun the process of uranium enrichment, Japan's Kyodo News said quoting unnamed diplomatic sources. The revelation was made by Kim Kye-Gwan, North Korea's chief ... more | | ENERGY TECH:  New Jersey's Largest Electrical Workers Union Joins Clean Reliable Energy Coalition CIVIL NUCLEAR:  New shell to cover deadly Chernobyl ENERGY TECH:  Praxair And Foster Wheeler Form Alliance To Pursue Clean Coal Demonstration Projects CIVIL NUCLEAR:  Vietnam sends highly enriched uranium to Russia |
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