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Smaller Satellites Operations Near Geostationary Orbit 1st Edition Matthew T Erdner

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Smaller Satellites Operations Near Geostationary Orbit 1st Edition Matthew T Erdner
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.99 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Matthew T. Erdner
ISBN: 9781613241219, 1613241216
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Smaller Satellites Operations Near Geostationary Orbit 1st Edition Matthew T Erdner by Matthew T. Erdner 9781613241219, 1613241216 instant download after payment.

This new book is concerned about the adequacy of electricity supply and the impact of greenhouse-gas emissions on the environment have prompted policymakers to reevaluate the role that nuclear power might play in the future in meeting the nation's demand for electricity. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) offers incentives for expanding utilities' capacity to generate electricity using innovative fossil-fuel technologies and a new generation of nuclear reactors that are designed to decrease costs and enhance safety. In addition, policymakers are considering various proposals that would impose charges on entities that emit carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas. Such policies could further encourage the use of nuclear power, which emits no such gases, by increasing the cost of generating electricity with competing fossil-fuel technologies.

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