Energy to the Year 2001: Australian Uranium - Moving at Last

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The development of the Australian uraniumindustry over the last decade has been subjectto socio-political controversy, but the industryis now beginning to emerge onto the world scene.The socio-political controversies which haveexisted over developing Australian uranium arediscussed and suggestions put forward as topossible changes in the relationship of themining industry to the pplitical and socialstructure of Australian Society.The rate of growth in energy consumptionis considered and on the basis of a growth rateof 3% by the year 2000 the world will beconsuming twice the amount of energy that itdoes today. It is anticipated that the growthin generation of electrical power will begreater than the growth rate fQr energy.The dominant part played by coal and nuclearpower in the generation of electrical power isdiscussed. Nuclear power at present, contributesabout 4% of the world's electricityrequirements and by the turn of the centurythis could be nearer to 30%.
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APA:  (1981)  Energy to the Year 2001: Australian Uranium - Moving at Last

MLA: Energy to the Year 2001: Australian Uranium - Moving at Last. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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