• The U.S. could be overflowing with energy resources such as crude oil and natural gas, but several barriers exist when it comes time to drill and transport the supply.

    FORBES: Time for Solutions

  • The ways to accommodate such growth in an already dense and developed city inherently tend to be green: improving public transport, redeveloping brownfields, making infrastructure and water supply more reliable and efficient.

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  • For many fans, cruise ships will supply both accommodation and transport.

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  • Weapons and ammunition have been left off the supply list, though Japanese units will be allowed to transport ammunition and weapons for American forces, provided the stocks come from American depots.

    ECONOMIST: Can Japan be Asia��s policeman?

  • It does not make sense economically as ANY alcohol fuel cost more to produce and supply than the gasoline it is replacing especially if you consider the infrastructure improvements necessary to transport and contain the material and the engineering required to design an engine that can run on it.

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  • The outcome of this forum should be followed closely by every company that is not manufacturing its products with its own renewable power supply and distributing them by means of transport other than the internal combustion engine.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The city state's transport system would benefit from being better able to match the demand and supply of taxis, particularly when it rains, which tends to happen suddenly in Singapore.

    ECONOMIST: Urban research

  • Electrical power is necessary to support other critical infrastructures, including supply and distribution of water, food, fuel, communications, transport, financial transactions, emergency services, government services, and all other infrastructures supporting the national economy and welfare.

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  • The report mentions other long-term priorities such as ensuring transport links, improving island infrastructure such as the roads, harbours and broadband access and speed, security of energy supply and planning for increasing health and pension costs due to an ageing population.

    BBC: Peter Harwood

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