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And those dynamics must be put in the proper perspective with the understanding that no energy form is ideal but that the nation needs a modern infrastructure to remain economically competitive.
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In April 1998, he moved to the main electricity company, United Energy Systems, touting plans for proper management, investment and expansion.
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Fraunhofer also will design a system to allow the solar energy equipment to check itself for proper installation and to send its power generation data to the local utility.
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But the principle stays the same: keep non-decisions in their proper place, and cherish and nurture my creative energy, spending it only on things that matter.
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Proper diet and exercise also play a role in your energy level.
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And in the next version of the National Infrastructure Plan, it might want to provide a proper vision for the development of the country's infrastructure networks covering energy generation and transmission, South East runway capacity, national and international freight connectivity and high-speed communication networks.
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And it's also going to be impossible to shift our energy policy rapidly, and that will be a big political and proper debate among nations and within nations as to how to respond to that.
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"I share your frustration that there isn't a national infrastructure for the proper recycling of this product, " says Wendy Reed, who manages EPA's Energy Star program.
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The decisions made now with respect to our policies on immigration, education, energy, trade, entitlements, taxes, regulations, industrial management, and the proper role of government in the economic sphere will determine the health, competitiveness, and relative significance of the U.S. economy in the decades ahead.
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They would love a bit of what you might call proper inflation - not the kind we have had recently, in which living standards have been squeezed by jumps in energy or food prices that cuts consumers' spending power, but the sort we haven't seen for years, pay rises.
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