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... the per capita energy use people in Australia are heading for by then, the target would have to ...
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) is amending its regulations to implement the 2010 ``Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the United States of America Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy'' (the Agreement). The Agreement prohibits the United States from using Australian- obligated nuclear material to produce tritium for use in a nuclear explosive device, or for any other ``military purpose'' as defined in the Agreement. The Agreement's definition of military purpose states that it includes ``depleted uranium munitions, and other direct military non-nuclear applications, as mutually determined by the Parties.'' The amendments in this final rule help enable the U.S. Government to meet its Agreement obligations with the Gov...
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...Communities, for Valero Energy, means that the company takes a leadership role in... English speaking countries including Australia, Canada, and Great Britain (United Kingdom). In or...
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In acknowledgment of the important contribution nuclear power can make in meeting energy needs and addressing the challenge of climate change, Australia and the United States agree on enhancing bilateral civilian nuclear cooperation and supporting the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP). GNEP is a multilateral initiative the United States launched to expand the safe and secure use of zero-carbon emission nuclear energy worldwide.
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.... From 1 July 2012, around 500 of Australia's largest emitters will need to pay for their greeenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Energy Act 2011. The property sector is unlikely to see a...
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... context of likely population growth in Australia from 21 million to 31.6 million by 2050. The popul...Yet this article calculates that the energy required to provide for the material needs of the ...
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SOMERVILLE, Mass. and CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 16, 2010 / PRNewswire/ -- International wind energy developer Windlab has adopted Second Wind's Triton Sonic Wind Profilers as part of its standard wind resource assessment methodology, Second Wind and Windlab announced today. With a fleet of 12 Tritons, Windlab has added remote sensing to its wind resource assessment studies worldwide.
Windlab is a global wind development company, with a growing portfolio of sites in Australia, South Africa, Canada and the United States. Windlab initially chose to use Triton for early-stage prospecting in order to avoid the time-consuming and costly local permitting and construction involved in erecting meteorological (met) towers, according to Windlab co-founder Nathan Steggel. "The Triton units help us ...
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Recently, for instance, the Government's Office of Utility Régulation published a request for proposal (RFP) for 480 megawatts of power- generating capacity, with natural gas, delivered in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG), as the preferred fuel. The administration's fuel preference carries 15 per cent weight for compliance with the RFP.
Perchance that these observations are sensible, might it not be in Jamaica's interest, at this stage, to consider facilities that use the cheapest fuel so as to give our industry a fighting chance? In that case, Prime Minister [Bruce Golding]'s task force overseeing the implementation of the energy programme may wish to pause briefly to contemplate its options.
Incidentally, nearly 80 per cent of China's electricity is from coalfired plants. Austr...
...Australia's is 77 per cent. For the world, it's around 45 pe...
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I. INTRODUCTION II. NUCLEAR ENERGY USE WAS A CONTENTIOUS PUBLIC ISSUE BEFORE CLIMATE ...(48) In a Parliamentary publication, Australia implicitly emphasized the inevitability of nuclear...
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... through different instruments in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland...