Realigning for a new world
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Reports on the policy shift regarding renewable energy development. Department of Energy budget allocation; General Accounting Office encouragement; Efforts of utility companies.
- EU increases nuclear research budget to fund fusion programme. // Modern Power Systems;Jan99, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p12
Reports on the European Union's plan to increase the budget for its Euratom energy research program in the year 2000. Use of the Euratom budget to fund investigation into decommissioning.
- Power & energy. Griffin, Joel // Asian Business Review;Dec96, p107
Reports that there have been predictions that power needs in Asia would represent almost half of global generating capacity and half of the world's investment in power generation would be there. Plans of the Chinese government; Percentage contribution of coal; Loss of valuable foreign exchange...
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- Western demand growth hits 4 per cent. // Modern Power Systems;Sep94, Vol. 14 Issue 9, p5
Predicts the increase in electricity demand in Western Australia by an annual average of four percent in ten years according to the State Energy Commission of Western Australia.
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- World energy demand to double. // National Petroleum News;Oct96, Vol. 88 Issue 11, p7
Explains the prediction by the Energy Information Association (EIA) that worldwide demand for energy will increase by 50 percent within 20 years from the year 1996. Increase in oil consumption.


