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... including oil refining, cement manufacture, pulp and paper. manufac... biological, and other non-combustion processes, such as oil. refining, cement manufacture, ...
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... manage through the conventional policy processes - foreign or domestic - of national governments. ....'s upstream (production) and midstream (refining) oil and gas sectors (see Table 1) - although Chin...
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... total incremental cost to the petroleum refining sector is expected to be about 1% of industry reve... (47%), transportation (27%), industrial processes (7%), agriculture (8%), and other sources (11%). ...
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...(b) any goods used in the refining of oil or the liquefaction of natural gas;. (c) an... and more complicated administrative processes. Canadian exporters may face additional administra...
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..., new consultative and deliberative processes on the regional scale, and a diplomatic practice t... communiques, circulating non-papers, refining the wording, playing with commas, etc.--various ed...
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... from hydrocarbons derived from petroleum refining, test procedures and measurement methods shall be ... such pollution and install products and processes which will reduce the amount of harmful wastes to ...
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... and oil refinery, and all those various processes that they use on refining for their soap business....
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Understanding of international competitiveness has primarily been pursued in terms of economic variables and market conditions. The roles of the government, the socio-cultural-political context in international business, and their effects on competitiveness have largely been ignored. This study involves an investigation into the circumstances of international competitiveness and how it is pursued by firms from different sugar producing and marketing nations. It employs a qualitative method of comparative analysis between Australia, Brazil, and the European Union. This paper highlights the variations of the theme of international competitiveness reflected through different strategies chosen by the three dominant sugar economies
...F. Refining Regime. A comparison of current sugar industry sit... stands out as an epitome of business processes that emerge from the 'historical, socio-cultural, ...
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..., and the name and description of the processes to be employed with respect to those operations, a...9. R9 Re-refining or re-use of used oil, other than by operation R1....
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In present, developing a low-carbon economy is commonly recognized around the world. In order to achieve the aim of a low-carbon economy, reducing carbon dioxide emissions is one of the most important measures. Nowadays, because of the large population, high energy intensity and the unreasonable energy structure based on fossil fuel, China has faced an enormous pressure during the carbon emissions reduction process. Based on the current international application of carbon emission reduction proposals, this paper discussed the carbon emission reduction policies of developed countries in detail, which includes the US, Britain and Japan and etc. Based on the experiences of the overseas developed countries, the paper analyses China's present situation of carbon emission reduction, finds the...
... sectors include electricity, oil refining, natural gas, automobile manufacturing, steel, che... relevant regulations in the revision processes of the law "Addressing Climate Change", and gradua...