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Date: 2012-11-12 01:02:37
Energy development
Nuclear power stations
Coal
Fuels
Energy industry
Nuclear power
World energy consumption
Eskom
Energy policy of Australia
Energy
Energy economics
Energy policy

T HE ENERGY-INTENSIVE SECTOR: CONSIDERING SOUTH AFRICA’S COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE IN CHEAP ENERGY

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