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The study identified future potential electric generation capacity of 158 gigawatts for advanced coal, 78 gigawatts for water and dry-cooled concentrated solar energy and 515 gigawatts for large nuclear reactor plants.
FORBES: Plotting The Next-Generation U.S. Power Grid
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The FERC quote mentioned above is from a 2007 study called The Potential Benefits Of Distributed Generation And Rate-Related Issues That May Impede Their Expansion.
FORBES: Smart Grid, Strong Grid - Why The Future Will Be Distributed
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This document presents the design and evaluation of a rain simulator to study soil losses and runoff generation in erosion plots located in hilly bared soil.
UNESCO: AQUATACAMA
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And the fascination generated by further exploration will inspire our young people to study math and science and engineering and create a new generation of innovators and pioneers.
CNN: Bush: 'It is time for America to take the next steps' in space
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As already discussed, the Millennial generation believes in education, at least indicated by trends of college enrollment and my study where over half expressed higher education as a financial goal.
FORBES: When Will the Education Bubble Explode?
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Not according to a new econometric study that concludes no more than 20% of existing coal generation is likely to switch over to gas, even if the Environmental Protection Agency drives up the cost of coal generation and gas prices stay at their current, low rates indefinitely.
FORBES: Frack Gas Not Likely To Displace King Coal, Study Suggests
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But if he seemed to be encouraging recklessness in the older generation, in August 2000, he was able to present a study showing the success of his message about the risk of cigarettes.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Lung cancer scientist dies at 92
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The new study, led by St Andrews University, will aim to develop a new generation of vaccines.
BBC: ?5.6m project seeks new foot-and-mouth vaccine
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The developed equipment is easy to use, and has a lower cost, so allowed the execution of the multiple field experiments necessary to obtain good and valuable information to study the runoff generation and soil losses processes.
UNESCO: AQUATACAMA