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Japan city grapples with nuclear doubts after Fukushima crisis - Reuters

Posted: 27 May 2011 07:00 AM PDT


Reuters

Japan city grapples with nuclear doubts after Fukushima crisis
Reuters
The fate of the Shimane plant could provide clues to whether a serious shift in energy policy is in store or whether powerful interests backing nuclear power will stage a comeback. Picture taken May 28, 2007. By Linda Sieg MATSUE, Japan (Reuters) - For ...
Sarkozy to Kan: Energy policy not just a choice of nuclear power Mainichi Daily News
Kan sets 20% target for renewable energy The Japan Times
Japan Aims To Lift Share Of Green Energy To 20% Wall Street Journal
Japan Today  - The Daily Yomiuri  - Irish Times
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Poll: What renewable energy policy do you support? - Sun-Sentinel (blog)

Posted: 27 May 2011 06:32 AM PDT


Poll: What renewable energy policy do you support?
Sun-Sentinel (blog)
What kind of energy policy would you like to see? More or less nuclear power? More solar plants? Take our poll below. Public Service Commission General Counsel Curt Kiser said at a meeting Wednesday that the ...
Scott names ex-Fla. PSC exec as energy adviser MiamiHerald.com

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Renewable energy is important but can't replace nuclear power - The Daily Yomiuri

Posted: 27 May 2011 05:31 AM PDT


Telegraph.co.uk

Renewable energy is important but can't replace nuclear power
The Daily Yomiuri
At the summit meeting of the leaders of the Group of Eight nations that opened in Deauville, France, on Thursday, Prime Minister Naoto Kan announced Japan's new energy policy. While expressing appreciation for other nations' support of Japan after the ...
Japan eyeing plan for solar panels on all new buildings-Nikkei Reuters
Kan must back energy target with specifics Mainichi Daily News
Japan PM says 20% renewable energy target achievable NASDAQ
CNET  - Telegraph.co.uk  - AFP
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What They're Saying: Marcellus Shale “An Opportunity to Revolutionize Energy ... - NorthcentralPa.com

Posted: 27 May 2011 04:36 AM PDT


The Guardian

What They're Saying: Marcellus Shale "An Opportunity to Revolutionize Energy ...
NorthcentralPa.com
For the nation, it's an opportunity to revolutionize energy policy. For workers, it means a good paycheck in an exciting field, accompanied by backbreaking work and weeks at a time away from home. (Washington Times, 5/22/11) "Boomtown: Drilling ...
Natural gas industry launches W.Va. support bid Forbes
British MPs declare shale gas drilling safe PublicServiceEurope.com
Vehicles envisioned running on natural gas Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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Don't Base Energy Policy on Faulty Weather Forecasts - U.S. News & World Report (blog)

Posted: 27 May 2011 03:50 AM PDT


Don't Base Energy Policy on Faulty Weather Forecasts
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
[Check out a roundup of political cartoons on energy policy.] "Is NOAA smarter than two fifth graders?" Ridenour asks."Given its less than 29 percent success rate the past seven years, we sincerely doubt it. To find out for sure, we've commissioned two ...

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Promoting the UK's International Energy Strategy - ISRIA (registration)

Posted: 27 May 2011 03:31 AM PDT


Promoting the UK's International Energy Strategy
ISRIA (registration)
Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell is visiting the Gulf next week to strengthen the UK's relationship with Gulf countries on energy issues. The Foreign Office Minister will visit four countries in four days. First he will visit Qatar, where he will ...


FACTBOX-Fukushima disaster upends German energy policy - Reuters

Posted: 27 May 2011 12:01 AM PDT


FACTBOX-Fukushima disaster upends German energy policy
Reuters
FRANKFURT May 27 (Reuters) - Germany, Europe's largest economy and power market, plans to revise its energy policy completely by July after the meltdown in several nuclear power plants in Fukushima in Japan. Following is a list of measures the country ...

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Obama's Bad Policy, Harmful Regulations Add to Gas Prices - U.S. News & World Report

Posted: 27 May 2011 12:01 AM PDT


Treehugger

Obama's Bad Policy, Harmful Regulations Add to Gas Prices
U.S. News & World Report
[Check out a roundup of political cartoons on energy policy.] Our economic growth and ability to create more jobs depends on our ability to develop and deploy innovative technologies to harvest our vast oil and gas reserves. The discoveries of enormous ...
The Administration's No New Energy Policy American Thinker
A Memorial Day Tradition -- Messaging on Gas Prices New York Times
SHUGHART: Obama's schizo energy policy Washington Times
gulfnews.com  - American Spectator  - Associated Content
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Are Regulators and Policy makers Helping Investments in Energy Storage? - Energy Pulse

Posted: 26 May 2011 05:10 PM PDT


Are Regulators and Policy makers Helping Investments in Energy Storage?
Energy Pulse
The Energy Policy Act 2005 (EPACT) has authorized loan guarantees for "innovative technologies" that avoid greenhouse gases, but there is no mention of energy storage technology so as to qualify for the loan guarantees. 20 Most of the energy storage ...

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Maine Voices: LePage energy policy offers stability, more jobs - Press Herald

Posted: 26 May 2011 03:03 PM PDT


People's World

Maine Voices: LePage energy policy offers stability, more jobs
Press Herald
The Baldacci administration's energy policy mandated that power companies purchase an annually increasing percentage of narrowly defined and more costly "renewable" energy, such as heavily subsidized wind power, each year. This policy started with an ...
EDITORIAL: Efforts to diversify Maine's electric supplies on track istockAnalyst.com (press release)

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Hudak doesn't understand green energy strategy - Guelph Mercury

Posted: 19 May 2011 03:16 PM PDT


Hudak doesn't understand green energy strategy
Guelph Mercury
Just as smart water management has a cost, as noted in the May 11 editorial, so does smart energy management. Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Leader Tim Hudak is missing that point. Rising electricity prices mean taking responsibility by, ...

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