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May 17, 2007

ENERGY TECH
+ Bill Clinton Unveils Energy-Saving Plan For 15 Cities
New York (AFP) May 16, 2007 - Former US president Bill Clinton on Wednesday announced a five-billion-dollar program to make buildings in 15 of the world's largest cities more energy efficient and help combat global warming. The so-called energy efficiency building retrofit program involves Clinton's private foundation, four of the world's largest energy service companies and five of the biggest banks. "Climate change i ... more

CIVIL NUCLEAR
+ GE, Hitachi Sign Formation Agreement For Global Nuclear Energy Business Alliance
Wilmington NC (SPX) May 17, 2007 - GE and Hitachi have signed a formation agreement to proceed with previously announced plans to create a global alliance of their nuclear businesses. Based on this agreement, GE and Hitachi will form cross-shareholding companies in U.S., Canada and Japan, subject to government approvals. The alliance, when formally completed, will combine GE and Hitachi's nuclear businesses to create one of ... more

ENERGY TECH
+ Gas Union Of Three
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) May 17, 2007 - Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan for two reasons. First, he wanted to set up a partnership of the three countries to build a gas pipeline north of the Caspian Sea. And second, he needed to prevent an anti-Russian alliance of European countries in the energy sector. In my opinion, he achieved both these goals. Kazakhstan, a major player and a major influe ... more

SOLAR DAILY
+ Hi-Tech Wealth Launches Solar-Powered Mobile Phone
Hong Kong, China (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Hi-Tech Wealth announces the launch of the world's first commercialized solar-powered mobile phone, the "S116." When exposed to direct sunlight for 60 minutes, the S116 battery allows for 40 minutes of talk time. Even when exposed to "weak light" such as sunlight on an overcast day, indoor lighting or candle light, the S116 generates enough electricity to charge the battery. Additionally, ... more

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+ Motorola And GSM Association Deploy Wind And Solar Powered Cell Site With MTC Namibia
Windhoek, Namibia (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Motorola announced that it has deployed a wind and solar power system to operate MTC Namibia's GSM cell site at Dordabis village in the Khomas region of Namibia. The trial with MTC Namibia supports the African operator's strategy for increased voice and data service coverage in rural areas of Namibia and is the first of its kind globally. "With the implementation of cell sites into more re ... more

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