...preferential terms while severing ties with Israel, supporting the Palestinian cause and backing Iran's right to a nuclear energy program. All the while, Chavez emphasized that it was necessary to prepare for any potential conflict with the...
...absolutely capable of," she said.Murkowski said she would shortly depart for Japan to talk with officials about nuclear energy and tour the Fukushima nuclear power plant."And of course it is not a trip to Japan if we don't try to sell some...
...reports Asia is once again looking to the U.S. for LNG, a result of Japan's March 2011 earthquake impact on their nuclear energy facilities and partly due to ongoing growth. Alaska once supplied 100% of Japan's LNG. (Nikiski) Japan is...
...nonrenewable and alternative energy resources, including natural gas, coal, oil, gas hydrates, heavy oil and nuclear energy for use by Alaskans and for export." "It seems to me that the statewide policy says we should look and aid in the...
...because there are presently no other options to replace the reliability of fossil fueled generation. Both coal and nuclear energy are faced with environmental, technical, and political challenges; wind power is not able to supply base load power...
...be Dick Hahn, former nuclear engineer for the U.S. Department of Energy. His topic will be issues connected to nuclear energy. It is open to the public. For more information, fax 262-3115. Historical society meets The Soldotna Historical...
...your newspaper ("Funds to shut nuclear energy fall short," June 17) was a...decommissioning funds for U.S. nuclear energy facilities. The tack that AP...Scott Peterson Vice president Nuclear Energy Institute Washington, D.C.
...children, James, Richard, Corrine and Carol, were also born in The Keystone State. When Jacob got a job at the nuclear energy site in Hanford, Wash. he moved his family nearby. There, he made friends with Chell Bear, Bill Stock and Paul Tachick...
...dump "millions of gallons of toxic waste into our fisheries each year." The oil industry, with the exception of nuclear energy, is the most heavily regulated industry in America. Mr. Shavelson states the oil companies will dump approximately...
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