Sentences with phrase «by fueling russian»

By fueling Russian production, this may begin the process of replacing imports with domestic output.

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John Large, an independent nuclear engineer based in London who has inspected many Soviet plants, including Tomsk, says the fuel will be flown by the Russian military to Chelyabinsk - 65, the site of a serious accident in 1957.
For the first time in decades a new uranium rod fabrication plant is operating in New Mexico and it may soon be joined by as many as three others in the U.S.. That's because 2013 will see the expiration of an agreement with Russia that allows the U.S. to blend down the highly enriched uranium from decommissioned Russian nuclear warheads into the lower level enriched fuel used in U.S. nuclear reactors — a program known as «Megatons to Megawatts» that currently provides as much as 50 percent of U.S. nuclear fuel.
The Japanese government's Science and Technology Agency wants Japanese and Russian scientists to collaborate on the development of a new generation of reactors fuelled by plutonium.
And for three 40 something friends, who are dissatisfied with how their lives have turned out, a malfunctioning hot tub fueled by a Russian energy drink, gives these guys a chance to relive a memorable weekend at the Kodiak Valley Ski Resort, back in 1986.
Easy availability of credit in the US, fueled by large inflows of foreign funds after the Russian debt crisis and Asian financial crisis of the 1997 — 1998 period, led to a housing construction boom and facilitated debt - financed consumer spending.
Also included in «Big Spaces and Large Planes» are: the loosely graphic paintings of Cathy Fiorelli who shares studio space with eleven other artists at the Middletown Pendleton Art Center; the perceptive works on femininity of Pattie Byron from West Chester; the Kente Cloth - inspired art quilts by Miami University - educated Linda Kramer; the mixed media of Oxford's Maureen Nimis with her cut paper and photographic work; the small works by Catalog & Slavic Librarian at Miami University, Russian - born Masha Misco; and the jewel - like small photographs of Denver - born Cincinnati resident Brian Luman whose exploration of urban crevices is fueled by his skateboard and camera.
17 October: FUEL at Camilla Grimaldi — See a selection of photographs of Russian prisoners» tattoos collected by Arkady Bronnikov between the mid-1960s and mid-1980s.
In an era when the art industrial complex is fueled by mega galleries, Wakefield and Scarry — chic nomads who roll with a posse that includes the artists Matthew Barney and Richard Prince and the Russian patron Dasha Zhukova — are thinking outside the white box, preferring the magnificent white backdrop of Gstaad's winter landscape.
According to Friends of the Earth, «The bunker fuel spills by the Hanjin container ship that hit a bridge in San Francisco Bay on Nov. 7 and the Russian oil tanker that broke in half during a storm in the Black Sea on Nov. 11 call attention to the harm caused by bunker fuel when it is spilled.
They opposed the Government's fuel - duty escalator and said that the Climate Change Levy - a business tax on energy use that would be offset by cuts in corporate National Insurance contributions - «played Russian roulette with employment».
In response, the Russian government carried out a concerted campaign to disrupt U.S. energy markets by fomenting fears of fossil fuels causing catastrophic climate change.
Set up by billionaires Nat Simons and his wife, Sea Change has been exposed by multiple investigators as a shell corporation that funnels huge sums to radical anti-fracking and anti-fossil fuel activists from Vladimir Putin pals, giant Russian oil companies and investment groups, and more reputable sources like the Gates and Walmart Foundations.
Underfunded and threadbare, the station was fueled by the typically Russian combination of cigarettes, vodka, and stubborn persistence.
These days, a lot of Russian media is owned by the fossil fuel companies, but Russia Today is owned by the Russian government.
In the recent winter this was solved at times by buying Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) and using fuel oil, but what if these do not happen to be available at the times and places needed?
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