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Nuclear power should be considered: Hunt

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Apr. 24, 2011 12:04AM PST

AAP reports on nuclear power and why should it be considered.

AAP reports on nuclear power and why should it be considered.

The market news is quoted as saying:

Nuclear power had to be considered to lower carbon emissions, but the policy would only occur with the support of both parties in Australia, opposition environment spokesman Greg Hunt says.

“My view is that globally, nuclear power is a critical element in lowering emissions,” Mr Hunt told Sky News on Sunday.

“It is about one sixth of global energy.

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Jaydee Miller
Jaydee Miller
28 Feb, 2013
Unless things have changed , the warehouse stocks as reported, are all registered brands. They represent producers who are delivering against their "short" contract. They are accepted brands of major producers who have demonstrated financial and quality production. There are a few brands that got into the warehouse that are not up to standard but they can be turned back as unacceptable. I guess the most famous off brand is Spiral Metals.
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Jaydee Miller
Jaydee Miller
28 Feb, 2013
Unless things have changed , the warehouse stocks as reported, are all registered brands. They represent producers who are delivering against their "short" contract. They are accepted brands of major producers who have demonstrated financial and quality production. There are a few brands that got into the warehouse that are not up to standard but they can be turned back as unacceptable. I guess the most famous off brand is Spiral Metals.
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