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  • 1Energy policy of Canada — Canada is the 5th largest producer of energy in the world, producing about 6% of global energy supplies. It is the world s largest producer of natural uranium, producing one third of global supply, and is also the world s leading producer of… …

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  • 2Energy policy of Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan owns large reserves of energy resources, and therefore the energy policy of Kazakhstan has influence over the world s overall energy supply. Although Kazakhstan has not described itself as an energy superpower, Kazakhstan s president… …

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  • 3Energy policy of the United States — The energy policy of the United States is determined by federal, state and local public entities in the United States, which address issues of energy production, distribution, and consumption, such as building codes and gas mileage standards.… …

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  • 4Energy in Victoria — The State of Victoria, Australia uses many forms of energy for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses. The main energy source today is brown coal, which is one of the highest sources of climate change, sea level rise and global warming causing …

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  • 5Energy Slave — An Energy Slave is that quantity of energy (ability to do work) which, when used to construct and drive non human infrastructure (machines, roads, power grids, fuel, draft animals, wind driven pumps, etc.) replaces a unit of human labour (actual… …

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  • 6Renewable energy commercialization — The wind, Sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources …

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  • 7Sustainable energy — Renewable energy …

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  • 82000s energy crisis — This article is about the causes and analysis of the relatively high oil prices of the 2000s. For discussion of the effects of the crisis, see Effects of the 2000s energy crisis. For a chronology of oil prices during this time, see 2003 to 2011… …

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  • 9Renewable Energy Law — The German Renewable Energy Law ( Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz , or EEG), promotes the development of renewable energy sources via a system of feed in tariffs. [English translation of EEG legislation… …

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  • 10World energy resources and consumption — In order to directly compare world energy resources and consumption of energy, this article uses SI units and prefixes and measures energy rate (or power) in watts (W) and amounts of energy in joules (J). One watt is one joule per second. In 2005 …

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