Stern concludes that Iran may need nuclear power as their energy supply is dwindling.
Adopt a siting policy that states a preference for access to clean and renewable energy supply.
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Poor transportation, communication and energy supply were "killing this country, killing this region, " he remembers thinking.
Mr Jospin defiantly argued that energy supply was a public service demanding special treatment.
"That's the challenge of our energy supply picture at the present time, " Beard says.
The regulator said the work could create 7, 000 jobs and secure Britain's energy supply.
The global energy supply is also a hot topic in Azerbaijan's giant neighbor to the north, Russia.
This will leave a big gap in the UK's energy supply, and this needs to be filled.
"An inadequate energy supply will increase the cost of doing business for every company in America, " DeLay said.
Their share of world energy supply has stayed barely changed over the past three decades, at around 11%.
The recurring energy crises of the 1970s were not the result of any physical limitation on energy supply.
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Daniel Yergin of Cambridge Energy Research Associates says that affects a big chunk of the nation's energy supply.
Abundant and unhindered energy supply is perhaps the single most important element that separates rich from poor countries.
The Gulf of Mexico disaster has changed U.S. priorities, costs and energy supply sources for years to come.
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Less than one percent of Califonia's energy supply comes from the lower Snake River dams, conservation groups note.
Mr Phillips-Davies joined Perth-based SSE's predecessor company Southern Electric in 1997 before becoming energy supply director in 2002.
The battery was developed by the Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC), a joint venture of Nissan and NEC.
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Quiz question: How much of the world's energy supply does oil account for?
Now, just two years away from 2000, the sun provides less than 1 percent of the U.S. energy supply.
During the vulnerable period of Czechoslovak energy supply diversification, hedge against the Soviets' use of economic leverage -- i.e.
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DeLay said that failing to explore ANWAR would have negative consequences on consumer pocketbooks as the nation's energy supply shrinks.
Every nation that has had any success decarbonizing its energy supply has done so through supply-side, direct, technology specific strategies.
Natural gas has upped its share of world energy supply to one-fifth (2.3 Btoe), from one-sixth (1 Btoe) in 1973.
During the Cold War, leaders recognized that a robust energy supply was a sign of power, economic strength and prosperity.
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That amounts to enough electricity to power the city of Seattle or about 5 percent of the region's energy supply.
Lots of reasons, but they basically boil down to making sure the UK has a secure and affordable energy supply.
Returning to the UK, she joined the UKAEA as an energy analyst, modelling alternative strategies for reducing the environmental impacts of energy supply.
With an energy crisis looming over the West, removing part of the region's energy supply through dam breaching might seem unreasonable.
On one side, we have a domestic energy supply that is in demand around the world, accounting for current and future jobs.
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