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"Safety Issues Linger as Nuclear Reactors Shrink in Size"

"MOSCOW -- When the Soviet Union introduced its Alfa class submarine -- at the time, the world’s fastest -- the subs were the bane of American sailors. Now, the reactors that powered those submarines are being marketed as the next innovation in green power."

Source: NYTimes, 03/19/2010

"Major California Solar Project Moves Ahead"

"California regulators on Wednesday recommended that the state’s first new big solar power plant in nearly two decades be approved after a two-and-half-year review of its environmental impact on the Mojave Desert."

Source: Green Inc., 03/18/2010

Midwest Utilities Push Senate Climate Trio for More Allocations

"A group of 14 Midwestern electric utilities continued its push today for a different direction on global warming legislation, asking the Senate's lead climate negotiators to get a full economic study on their bill for businesses and consumers in coal-dependent states."

Source: Greenwire, 03/16/2010

"Energy and Water Earmarks Flow to Campaign Donors"

"The bill that funds the Energy Department and water projects for this year contains at least six earmarks giving grants to for-profit companies. And in at least two cases, lawmakers obtained earmarks for companies that had given those same House members campaign contributions."

Source: Greenwire, 03/15/2010

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