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Australian news, and some related international items

Cheaper and more efficient solar energy with solar thin films

to produce considerably more material a lot more rapidly and much more cost efficiently.

University of Illinois Scientists Show Us Little Known Techniques to Produce More Productive Solar panels, Original article for Antinuclear, by Shannon Combs, 2 June 2010, Although silicon is actually the market standard semiconductor in the majority of electronic devices, which includes the photovoltaic cells that photovoltaic panels use to transform sunshine into power, it is hardly the most efficient material readily available. Continue reading

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NSW wind power project approved, despite fossil fuel lobby’s hype

coal and nuclear power industries are spreading bad press about wind power as it is presently their main renewable competitor,…“Local anti-wind groups have sucked up their propaganda.”…..wind power has the cheapest operational costs. “

Wind Power a Concern for Some Communities, Epoch Times, By Cassie Ryan, 31 May 2010, In Australia this month, Epuron’s 73-turbine Gullen Range wind farm in New South Wales was approved, Continue reading

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Gulf oil disaster is bad news for uranium industry

One virtually certain outcome of the environmental disaster currently blackening the Gulf of Mexico is that federal regulators will take a harder line on enforcement of environmental regulations. Uranium miners are likely to be particularly hard hit because there isn’t a person in the US who doesn’t fear the consequences of radiation exposure….Playing fast and loose with the environment is no longer a winning strategy.

Uranium Miners Get Some Good News and Some Bad  24/7 Wall St., Paul Ausick, June 1, 2010 “….The first installment of the investment will help USEC to continue its deployment of its American Centrifuge Plant which produces enriched uranium for use in nuclear power generation. The cash will also help support USEC’s $2 billion loan guarantee application with the US Department of Energy.

The not-so-good news for uranium companies was delivered Continue reading

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Australia waits for renewable energy legislation

Growth in Australia’s renewable energy sector has slowed to a snail’s pace as the project developers wait for certainty.

Australia parliament debates amended green power laws Reuters 2 June 2010,  – Laws to overhaul Australia’s renewable energy scheme were introduced into parliament on Wednesday in a move that should reassure industry and underpin billions of dollars in investments.

The laws are expected to pass a vote in the Senate in the coming weeks, a step that would be a rare victory for Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s otherwise stalled efforts to fight climate change and a boost ahead of elections later this year. Continue reading

June 2, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | 2 Comments

5 U.S. states can co-ordinate wind and solar power

A Bullish View of Wind Power Out West, NYTimes.com, By JOHN COLLINS,  RUDOLF, June 1, 2010, Wind energy has plenty going for it: it is clean, unlimited in supply and the most economical source of renewable power. Its clearest drawback is unreliability: sometimes the wind just does not blow.But that intermittency – long considered a major shortcoming – may have little impact on the potential for wind to power much of the electric grid in the western United States, according to a new study by the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Lab. Continue reading

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