Whether the discussion is about the cost of energy, the damage being done to the environment, or national security issues, there is one constant: everyone agrees that the world needs safe, clean, and affordable energy.
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Prior to his running for president in 2008, McCain had argued correctly that ethanol subsidies actually raise gasoline prices, fail to make the U.S. more energy independent, and damage the environment.
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But Bloomberg New Energy Finance said the damage from the uncertainty around whether the tax credit would be extended has already slammed the industry and the boom of 2012 is unlikely to be repeated this year.
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In the OBR's view, the lesson of the past two years of disappointments is that the financial crisis did more damage to the economy than we thought, and the eurozone crisis and rising energy and food prices have done more damage on top of that.
Set just off shore, it was designed to absorb wave energy and spare Male further damage.
Player two has 100 attack worth of monsters that each hit for 50 damage and 30 energy.
When operational, the weapon will fire projectiles at ranges in excess of 200 nautical miles (230 miles) and inflict damage through kinetic energy.
The spike in prices has sent economic forecasters rushing to their calculators, to work out what damage more expensive energy might inflict on a still-tentative global economic recovery.
The paper blames the weakness of the euro partly on the "damage done by energy costs to the European economy" and also on "speculative tensions" fed by "unclear signs given to the markets" by the European Central Bank whose policy, it says, "lacks clarity and determination".
At the same time East Kalimantan, where Bayan operates, is considering plans to cap annual coal output in an effort to promote alternative energy and cut back on the damage coal mining has done to the environment.
Player one has 30 attack worth of monsters that each hit for 5 damage on an attack and 100 energy.
But in front of the focus, and behind it, the energy density is lower, and little or no damage is done.
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"I think that's the thing people don't understand -- the heightened intensity does damage to your body, immune system, energy levels, on the fitness of your muscles, ligaments, tendons, " Gimelstob said.
"If a car's body cannot absorb the energy of a crash, it will logically result in more damage, more injuries to passengers, " said Alves, the doctor who specializes in traffic accident victims.
Directed energy (DE) is an umbrella term covering technologies that produce a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic or subatomic particles as a direct means to damage or destroy adversary equipment, facilities, and personnel.
Late Thursday, the U.S. Department of Energy said roughly 4.5 million Americans are without power due to storm damage.
China's plan for 2011-2015 includes reversing the damage done by 30 years of growth and increasing the use of renewable energy.
Inefficient energy use is what's bad for the economy, as is the collateral damage in terms of pollution, erosion of water resources, and international security that accompanies old-school fossil fuel and nuclear solutions on the supply side.
In a thermal runaway, a battery releases energy in the form of heat, increasing the temperature of the battery and causing further damage.
Thus, if key components of the grid were to be subjected to one or more pulses of electromagnetic energy, the EMP Commission concluded that at least some of them would be susceptible to extensive damage or destruction.
Much of the damage looks like the result of oxidation by free radicals (oxygen-rich compounds released during cellular energy production).
Damage from the tsunami and nuclear accident prompted many to leave towns and villages for big cities, sapping energy out of communities.
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