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143952
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New Delhi, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1983.
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xxvi, 520p.: ill.pbk
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Vol. LXXXVIII: May 25, 1947 - July 31, 1947 (OLD Volume)
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058546 | 920.918148/IND 058546 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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143955
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New Delhi, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1994.
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xxvii, 564p.pbk
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Vol. XCI: 1894-1928 Supplementary - 1 (OLD Volume)
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8123002629
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058549 | 920.918148/IND 058549 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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143951
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New Delhi, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1995.
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xxvii, 586p.: ill.pbk
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Vol. LXXXVII: February 21, 1947 - May 24, 1947 (OLD Volume)
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812300172X
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058545 | 920.918148/IND 058545 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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143979
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New Delhi, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 2013.
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xxvii, 480p.: ill.hbk
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Vol. LXXI: December 1, 1939 - April 15, 1940 (New Volume)
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9788123018539
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058573 | 920.918148/IND 058573 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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143967
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New Delhi, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 2014.
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xx, 482p.hbk
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Vol. XXIX: November 1925 - February 1926 (New Volume)
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9788123018850
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058561 | 920.918148/IND 058561 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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143969
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New Delhi, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 2014.
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xxiv, 453p.hbk
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Vol. XXXVII: July - October 1928 (New Volume)
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9788123018874
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058563 | 920.918148/IND 058563 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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086913
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2009.
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The Supreme Defence Council, which is the highest Italian decision-making body in defence policy matters and is chaired by the President of the Republic, met on the 29th of january last.
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125740
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2013.
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Malaysia envisages becoming a developed nation by 2020. To sustain industrial expansion and attract investments Malaysia must introduce new energy strategies. These strategies should also moderate carbon footprint. The new energy strategies introduced by the government are (i) installation of nuclear power plant by 2021, (ii) import of Sarawak hydropower from 2015 and (iii) enhancement of use of renewable energy from 2015. In this paper we analyze the cost and resulting carbon footprint of energy expansion for 12 energy scenes (inclusive of new strategies) to produce electricity for Peninsular Malaysia for the period 2009-2030. We use a computer model MESSAGE to provide optimization. The best strategy is for the following accumulated percentage of energy resource in the fuel mix: 49.3% (natural gas), 28.4% (coal), 4.06% (nuclear), 2.98% (hydropower), 4.45% (renewable), 10.82% (import hydropower). The minimum cost of expanding this strategy from 2009 until 2030 is USD6.090B. The CO2 emission index of this strategy is 0.329 t/MWh. The accumulated carbon dioxide emission for this period is 1825.96 Mton CO2 eq.
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097281
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2010.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has initiated an International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) in the year 2000. The main objective of INPRO is to help the world community to ensure that clean and safe nuclear energy is available to contribute in fulfilling the energy needs in the 21st century in a sustainable manner. This paper demonstrates a methodology as an application of INPRO assessment for constructing nuclear power development scenarios by the use of IAEA energy optimisation models MESSAGE and DESAE. The scenario for the overall growth of energy and electricity in India is considered as a case study since for several decades India is vigorously pursuing nuclear power development program to meet its growing energy needs. It is evident from this study that in order to develop a realistic nuclear power scenario, it is necessary to generate an overall energy and electricity scenario at first. Within the overall energy-electricity picture it can be envisaged how the nuclear power technology would contribute to supply the future energy needs.
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