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Low-carbon economy / Climate change policy / Carbon dioxide / Chemical engineering / Nuclear technology / Low-carbon power / Carbon capture and storage / Fossil-fuel power station / Nuclear power / Energy / Technology / Environment
Date: 2008-06-19 03:37:09
Low-carbon economy
Climate change policy
Carbon dioxide
Chemical engineering
Nuclear technology
Low-carbon power
Carbon capture and storage
Fossil-fuel power station
Nuclear power
Energy
Technology
Environment

The Role of Nuclear Power in the Option Zero Emission Technologies for Fossil Fuels

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