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		<title>Atomic scale battery packs punch</title>
		<description>Devices from electric cars to laptops could benefit from a new kind of capacitor, which combines the best features of conventional devices to store a large quantity of charge and release it rapidly.

Read more here:  http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16768-atomic-construction-yields-punchier-power-store.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&#38;nsref=online-news </description>
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		<title>New reactor could make nuclear power safer and cheaper</title>
		<description>Scientists there have come up with a preliminary design for a reactor that requires only a small amount of enriched fuel--that is, the kind whose atoms can easily be split in a chain reaction. It's called a traveling­-wave reactor. And while government researchers intermittently bring out new reactor designs, the ...</description>
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		<title>Windows that generate electricity</title>
		<description>Solar power continues to be a focus for the United States—a nation continuing to strive for breakthroughs in alternative energy. Last night, when President Barack Obama addressed Congress, he mentioned solar power in the United States. "We invented solar technology, but we've fallen behind countries like Germany and Japan in ...</description>
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		<title>DOE Seeking Public Input on Wind Energy Workshops</title>
		<description>The US Department of Energy invites comments and suggestions on all key topics, findings, themes, and suggestions found in the Proceedings of their Wind Energy Workshops. Input is especially encouraged on possible analytical and R&#38;D pathways which could contribute to the achievement of the 20% Wind by 2030 scenario.

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		<title>Solar panel manufacturing drops to $1 per watt</title>
		<description>A solar power milestone was reached on Tuesday when First Solar Inc. brought its manufacturing costs for solar panels down to $1 per watt. But a study from the University of California and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs suggests that this might be the bottom for a price-point—if solar power is ...</description>
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		<title>German solar company to build PV panels in Tenn.</title>
		<description>Wacker Chemie AG, a German chemical company, announced Thursday that it will build a $1 billion plant with 500 jobs in southeastern Tennessee to produce hyperpure polycrystalline silicon, a product used to make solar panels and semiconductors.

Read more here:  http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g77LkYFm0Gl6EJk3Z-KOPLmWa8fwD96JH4RG2 </description>
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		<title>California solar installers get boost from utils.</title>
		<description>California's solar power market and its startups stand to gain from utilities making a direct play into renewable energy development, a prominent industry representative said in an interview yesterday.
Read more here: http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/02/26/26greenwire-calif-startups-might-get-help-in-unlikely-place-9884.html </description>
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		<title>Microbes turn compost into fuel</title>
		<description>A UK company is using microbes designated TM242 to turn rubbish into ethanol. Ethanol has been pushed as a climate-friendly substitute for gasoline and an alternative to depending on unstable oil producing countries. In theory, using ethanol in vehicles reduces CO2 emissions, because CO2 has been absorbed by the plant ...</description>
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		<title>Using bacteria to save energy on manufacturing</title>
		<description>The idea of exploiting microbial products is not new. Now, researchers in the growing field of metabolic engineering are trying to manipulate bacteria's unique abilities to help generate energy and clean up Earth's atmosphere.

Read More:  http://www.physorg.com/news154107803.html </description>
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