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    1. THE CONDITION OF MONOPOLY OF PETROVIETNAM * The natural condition Viet Nam has abundantly natural condition, in which oil and gas are the valuable sources of energy to be exploited in order to meet the needs of broadcast on the country's economy . Also geographical location at the tip top of the Southeast Asia region , and has a long coastline , with many ports are favorable conditions for the development of oil and gas industry in Viet Nam. * The political and social environment

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    Disadvantage of Nuclear Power

    The Uncertainty and Disadvantage of Nuclear Power NE 471 Dr.Chang South Carolina State University ANTRON CALDWELL ABSTRACT The future global economy is likely to consume increasing amounts of energy considering the increasing demand for cheap, clean and reliable energy from developing countries such as India and China. Though there are technologies capable of supplying this energy these energy sources come at the expense of increased ozone damaging CO2 emissions. CO2 emissions

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    Editorial

    THE ANALYSIS OF THE EDITORIAL The editorial is entitled “Power plant emissions verified remotely at Four Corners sites, largest point source pollution in U.S.”. The editorial reveals a grave danger of the new form of pollution. The article was published on the 20th of May, 2014 on the website http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140520100527.htm. The author of the article is a well-known science correspondent Nick Collins. The article is addressed to the people who are

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    India Power Sector Future

    Contents Executive Summary 2 1. Introduction 4 2. Demand of power 4 2.1 Energy demand with respect to sector has been continuously changing in India. 5 2.1.1 Agricultural sector 5 2.1.2 Industrial sector 5 2.1.3 Domestic Sector 5 3 Supply of power 5 4. Indian Power sector Growth – Recent and Future 5 5. Transmission and Distribution – 6 5.1 National Power Grid 7 5.2 Losses in T & D 7 5.3 Measures that can be taken to reduce losses are: 8 5.3.1 For Technical losses: 8 5.3.2 For Commercial

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    Common Ground

    commercial coal mine in America was started in the 1748. ("History of US Coal Use.") The first commercial oil well in the United States was drilled in 1859. (Yergin, 7) These two fossil fuels were the power behind the American Industrial Revolution, and wealth behind Edward Berwind and John Rockefeller(Brinkley, 435), respectively, that continue to provide power and fuel in present day society. Natural gas is another fossil fuel that helps to provide for the needs of today. Oil, coal, and gas companies

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    Changing the World

    universities that have on-campus coal plants Greenpeace is fighting for the future and the health of future generations by asking the universities to change policy and transition to 100 percent clean energy. According to the Greenpeace website Michigan State University burns over 2000,000 tons of coal per year. Students at Michigan State risked being arrested and staged a sit-in at the University President’s office to demand a meeting with her about their on-campus coal plant. The Present of the University

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    Enviroment

    smog that smells of coal and stings the eyes, leading to official warnings to stay inside. The majority of the air pollution in China is generated by the burning of coal to generate electric power.  China gets 80 percent of electricity and 70 percent its total energy from coal, much of it polluting high-sulphur coal. Around six million tons of coal is burned everyday to power factories, heat homes and cook meals. Jerry Goodell wrote in Natural History magazine: “In China coal is everywhere. It’s

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    Mpsez Report

    Report on MPSEZ Visit By Saleem Ali IPR Course, Quarter 1 Dr. Preeta Vyas September, 29, 2011. Introduction Mundra Port first commenced operations in 1998 with one berth. Today MPSEZ (Mundra Port and special economic zone) is the largest and one of the most efficient private ports in India. The major contributing factors to the astounding success of Mundra Port are as follows: 1. Ready Availability of Cargo: The primary purpose of any port is to facilitate the smooth

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    Natural Gas

    Natural gas is a fossil fuel. Like oil and coal, this means that it is, essentially, the remains of plants and animals and microorganisms that lived millions and millions of years ago. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, natural gas was used primarily for street and building lighting, providing what was known as gaslight. Today, improved distribution of gas has made possible a wide variety of uses in homes, businesses, factories, and power plants. The U.S. Energy Information Administration

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    A Greener Solution

    global warming. One of the more recent innovations in the war against global warming is a new form of power plant called an Integrated Gasification Combined-cycle Facility. As Thomas Homer-Dixon describes in his article “Coal in a Nice Shade of Green” it “could allow us to build power plants that produce vast amounts of energy with virtually no carbon dioxide emissions in the air.” (502) The plant itself works by Converting some form of fossil fuel into a gas that is free of pollutants but produces

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