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Between 2005 and 2015, energy-related carbon dioxide emissions decreased in 43 states (including the District of Columbia) and increased in 8 states. On a per capita basis, energy-related carbon dioxide emissions decreased in 49 states (including the District of Columbia) and increased in 2 states.
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This paper describes an approach to standardizing proactive incident investigation to failed or impaired barriers and risk management.
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A technical sales pro risks losing a sale by trying to make a recommendation that is not in line with the customer’s request. But he or she is ethically obligated to make the recommendations that best address the customer’s needs even if the customer asks for a different product.
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Tendeka appointed Brad Baker as its CEO. Baker joined the company after a 27-year career with Baker Hughes, a GE company, having most recently served as vice president of stimulation and production enhancement. He has held a number of global executive roles, where his responsibilities have included large legacy divisions and overseeing international operations, global…
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The Protect Flex from AEG Power Solutions is a modular uninterruptible power system (UPS) designed to handle demanding environments and configurable to all electrical system schemes. The power modules are based on IGBT double conversion technology, with a low-input THDi and input power factor close to 1, even when a low percentage of load is applied. It combines a mod…
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JFD, an underwater capability provider serving the commercial and defense markets, is celebrating the delivery of the first two lifeboats that form part of its new safety-advanced range of self-propelled hyperbaric lifeboats.
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US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and Khalid Al Falih, Saudi minister of energy, industry, and mineral resources, signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a framework for mutually beneficial cooperation in the area of clean fossil fuels and carbon management.
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Statoil has submitted a long-awaited development plan for what will become Norway’s northernmost development.
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Decommissioning experts in the UK examine the advantages and disadvantages of removing offshore installations vs. leaving them in place, discussing cost efficiencies, environmental factors, and long-term risks.
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At the 2013 G8 leaders’ summit in Northern Ireland, Canada announced that it would take action to enhance the transparency of payments to governments made by Canadian extractive companies by introducing mandatory reporting. The resulting legislation came into force on 1 June 2015.
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On 30 October 2017, the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy repealed and replaced the Spill Reporting Regulation. The new regulation expands the circumstances under which spill reports must be provided to the province and increases the information they must contain.
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One of the keys to growing a safety culture is to build levels of employee engagement. The reason for that is that the more engaged front-line employees are, the more ownership they assume for their work domain.
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