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Energy Efficiency and the Greenhouse: Technical, Economic and Institutional Considerations
Some attempt to minimise the importance of the greenhouse phenomenon. They do so by observing that global temperatures are still within the range of recent variations and that it is still not possi
Jan 1, 1989
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Energy Efficiency Assessments in Design – Seminal Decisions and Effective Processes
By M Allen
Energetics has been in the business of climate change for more than twenty years. This experience has only served to cement the understanding that decisions taken during design define the environmenta
Aug 8, 2011
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Milling – Improving Comminution Circuit Efficiency
By F Musa
One of the main energy efficiency opportunities identified from the majority of mine site energy audits is to optimize the comminution circuit to reduce energy consumption through improved throughput
Aug 8, 2011
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Energy Efficient Ball Mill Circuit - Equipment Sizing Considerations
By W Valery, A Jankovic
The ball mill in closed circuit with hydrocyclones is an industry standard, and well known methodologies exist for equipment sizing, selection and design. However, the potential to improve the capacit
Jul 15, 2013
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Energy Exploration Management in Australia
The general theme of the paper is a resume of factors which induce management to explore for oil, gas, coal and uranium in Australia. It is non-technical in the sense that apart from brief reference
Jan 1, 1974
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Energy for Ten Billion Humans: How? The need for New Energy Technologies
The space probe Magellan is on its way to Venus (May, 1989) and with its sophisticated radar systems will discover much more about our twin planet. There is tennuous evidence that Venus once had liqui
Jan 1, 1990
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Energy for TomorrowÆs World
The reality is that in today's world almost half of nearly six billion people on the planet do not have access to commercial energy and the services it brings. Based on UN projections, in 30 ye
Jan 1, 1997
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Energy Management
An efficient energy management programme can often significantly reduce a company's energy costs. The programme consists of a series of steps, namely a statement of support from senior manage
Jan 1, 1983
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Energy Models and Policy Making
By Folie M
Energy models are evaluated according to their contribution to policy decisions. The view taken is that if any model is to provide policy insights, it should be based on economic theory. The differ
Jan 1, 1977
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Energy Recovery from Hot Particulates
There are a number of mineral processing operations which produce at some point a stream of hot particulates. At today's energy prices it becomes important to recover the energy held in the ho
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy Reduction at Sulphide Corporation - Two Case Studies
By Green GR
Description of two methods developed at Sulphide's Cockle Creek Plant as part of a site energy reduction program. The two case studies are:
Jan 1, 1985
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Energy Savings and Technology Comparison Using Small Grinding Media
Energy Savings and Technology Comparison Using Small Grinding Media Considering the complexity of minerals, the need for finer grinding is increasing along with the energy cost. However, energy is in
Sep 13, 2010
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Energy to the Year 2001: A 1981 Perspective of Australia's Oil Exploration Outlook
There are still vast areas of Australia in which either the hydrocarbon potential has already been indicated but from which no hydrocarbons have been produced or else are completely untested. Despi
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy to the Year 2001: Australian Uranium - Moving at Last
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-politic
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy to the Year 2001: Coal and Oil Shale
By the 1990's Australia could be the largest coal exporter in the world and one of the few industrialised countries potentially able to supply the shortfall in its domestic oil requirements b
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy Use Benchmarks for Open Cut Coal Mines
By Randall C
Energy studies have been undertaken at a number of open coal mines in the Hunter valley. A range of energy efficiency benchmarks and targets have been established, which, when applied across coal mi
Jan 1, 1995
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Engaging Generation Y with the Minerals Industry
Following a decline in direct and indirect employment in the minerals industry between 2000 and 2003, the situation reversed in 2004 and employment rose by 12 per cent. Furthermore, there are forecast
Jan 1, 2005
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Engaging Society about a Potential Mining Future – Concerns and Expectations
By N Boughen
This paper synthesises the findings of five studies undertaken by the CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship in 2009-10. This research explores the concerns, expectations, and information needs of a range
Nov 22, 2011
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Engineering Alternatives for Improved Shaft Sinking Project Payback
Designing for early access to deep orebodies is an essential driver for improved project payback. Vertical shaft sinking techniques have been developed to allow concurrent mine level excavation while
Jan 1, 2005
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Engineering and Economics of Long Oil Pipelines
The use of pipeline-c to carry crude'oil and petroleum pro-ducts is a reliable and economic*Way to transport large quantities of oil. The length and size of these pipelines have continued to grow
Jan 1, 1962