New Nuclear Power Plants Are Not a Solution for America's Energy Needs
- added November 22, 2007
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- covelogibbs
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New nuclear power plants are unlikely to provide a significant fraction of future U.S. needs for low-carbon energy. NRDC favors more practical, economical and environmentally sustainable approaches to reducing both U.S. and global carbon emissions, focusing on the widest possible implementation of end-use energy-efficiency improvements, and on policies to accelerate commercialization of clean, flexible, renewable energy technologies.
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- covelogibbs
- 10 months ago
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I think weare still awaiting the major advancements in renewable energy. Here are some people who are thinking renewable... out side the box...
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Very cool.
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- VoyagerFilms
- 10 months ago
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