New study from DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory finds that offshore wind power potential alone equals more than 4,000 gigawatts, or about four times entire U.S. electrical demand. Check your state’s offshore wind potential!
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New study from DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory finds that offshore wind power potential alone equals more than 4,000 gigawatts, or about four times entire U.S. electrical demand. Check your state’s offshore wind potential!
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At least one reactor at the complex, Fukushima I-3, began using MOX (mixed plutonium-uranium) fuel in
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Nuclear Power’s Competitive Landscape. New presentation from Amory Lovins of Rocky Mountain Institute showing why nuclear power cannot compete with micropower—efficiency, renewables, etc. Devastating analysis for new nukes.
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