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19 documents for nuclear power stations in india
  • ...(2) Both the maintenance of nuclear deterrence and the conduct of war if deterrence fa... who have developed and built nuclear-powered submarines--the US, Russia, UK, France, and China,... to build nuclear-power submarines, like India--suggest that Canadian officials must not become c... and the Germans placed secret weather stations in Greenland and Labrador. Immediately following t...

  • ... agencies charged with the special power of using deadly force. Militarization is conventio... Darlington and Pickering nuclear power stations. The third element of our contribution is our rese... they arrested a student pilot visiting from India, allegedly part of an al-Qaeda sleeper cell. This ...

  • China has experienced pressing energy shortages in recent years, and Beijing has intensified its efforts to secure China's energy supply through both increased domestic production and external expansion. In this paper, I first analyze China's global quest for energy by looking at the correlation between China's economic growth and its energy security concerns. I then examine the implications of China's "go-out" strategy through two sets of case studies. I argue that China's global search for energy is primarily driven by its rapid economic growth, out of insecurity rather than a master plan to dominate the world, and that China's energy security issues have multiple implications beyond simple economic concerns. Finally, I recommend a forward-looking engagement policy to be adapted by Ca...

    ... more than Japan, and 1.6 times more than India. (The People's Daily 2005) The unit energy consump... to avoid peak consumption times or their power supply was cut off altogether; all major cities ex...The country's nine nuclear power plants account for just 2.29 percent of the ... building three coal-fired thermal power stations, Zimbabwe is likely to repay the Chinese investmen...

  • Dave Williamson anticipates a message we're sending out about public transportation in Metro Vancouver in his Jan. 9 Round Trip column. With the 2010 Winter Games coming up, when public transit will be the main means for getting around the region, it's an important message. First, Williamson "lucked out" with his trip. He could have been fined for travelling more than one zone on a one-zone ticket and for accepting a ticket (whether it was given or sold) from someone who wasn't an authorized vendor. You can only receive a ticket from an authorized vendor -- a ticket vending machine or a FareDealer (the Pharmasave at Vancouver International Airport). The law is there not just because it denies revenue to the transit system, but because people selling tickets on the street more often than...

    The future is nuclear. Re: Uranium bank useful idea (Jan.9). The Winnipe... Press correctly pointed out that nuclear power is the only practical alternative to fossil fuels ... in Asia where, during the next two decades, India is planning 40 new reactors, China intends to incr... a surcharge on travel out of the three stations near the airport (YVR-Airport, Sea Island Centre a...

  • The Doomsday Clock signalled to the world just how close we were coming to nuclear war and has been changed by the Atomic Scientists 18 times in its history. Since those early days, and especially since the Berlin Wall came down in 1990, the Bulletin has broadened its focus for the Doomsday Clock to also take into account challenges such as global warming and other growing vulnerabilities.

    ... in conflict or tense situations, such as India, Pakistan, Israel, Iran and North Korea. As well,...In 1984, with Ronald Reagan in power against a crumbling but stubborn empire, the U.S. ...Nuclear power stations are considered a "clean" technology by the Obama A...

  • That's certainly what I found recently in Ontario, where nuclear reactors have been producing electricity since 1968 and where more than 50 per cent of the province's electricity is generated by turbines driven by heat from nuclear reactors. I can't say it bothered me at all,'' she said, of the proximity of the reactors to her home and her children's school. "It's not an issue, I think, because I've never heard of anything going wrong or of it being a major concern.

    ... was envisaged as the only alternative to a power shortage. A nuclear department was created and lin..., then, the number of nuclear generating stations on Earth could almost double. Of course the spectr...with seven more under construction. India has 17 reactors and is. building six more. ?¥. Ch...

  • ... completion of a series of compressor stations and a connecting pipeline through the southern int... expanding economies of both China and India, has focused the need for the careful examination ... force", an "unforeseen event", an "over powering force", or "a fact or accident which human prudenc...Commonwealth Edison v. Allied‐General Nuclear Services51 explained the difference between tempor...

  • Recently, intellectual property right has played an important role in the world. How can this right be protected properly and people get interests from it as much as possible? This has become a hot topic currently. As one of the agreement of WTO, the TRIPS is a good answer for that question. Its protection to intellectual property right reaches an unprecedented height. However executing it in China exist problems. This dissertation shows, why those problems come, by explaining the TRIPS Agreement and the Chinese IP law and analyses their provisions to find differences and similarities between them. After that, from those differences, defects of the Chinese IP law are concluded. Some advices are suggested for amending relative laws, which is very necessary for protecting IP right in Chin...

    ... can be made that the TRIPS Agreement is powerful and effective; its operation is great, its minimum...India, China). The transition period for least developed...; (5) substances obtained by means of nuclear transformation. For processes used in producing pr... in newspapers, periodicals, at radio stations, television stations or any other media for the pu...

  • ... of either leading allies or major powers to provide the required verification and enforceme...India and Pakistan have deployed fewer than 200 warheads... based on perhaps 200 deployed at ground stations in North America and Europe, and the balance on ne...

  • ... that the cascading effects of the power failure quickly translated into a lack of fuel for... primary energy--oil, gas, coal, hydro, nuclear and others--have all experienced inconsistent gove... extreme, France has 58 nuclear power stations which account for over 75 percent of its electrici...Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan and India are all building reactors. Japan shut down 19 of i...



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