Assessing forest understory biomass in northwest Florida (USA) and its potential to meet the state energy needs

2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 303-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marian Marinescu ◽  
Puneet Dwivedi ◽  
Jarek Nowak
1991 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 448
Author(s):  
Denys Goggin

Australia's North West Shelf Project is based on the development of major gas reserves discovered in the early 1970s in deep water some 130 km off the coast from Dampier, Western Australia.The project was developed in two phases. The Domestic Gas Phase, completed in 1984, supplies pipeline gas to the State Energy Commission of Western Australia for distribution in the south-west of the State. The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Phase involves the export of LNG to eight Japanese power and gas utilities under 20-year Sale and Purchase Agreements. The production and export of LNG commenced in 1989.A Total Hazard Control Plan (THCP) has been developed for the project's onshore and offshore facilities to ensure that all hazards which could affect public safety outside the plant boundary are identified and controlled for the life of the site.The THCP applies to all sites, including the trunkline, onshore gas treatment plant, King Bay supply base and North Rankin A offshore platform. The objectives of the THCP are: to identify the hazards that exist together with their potential consequences; to list the policies and procedures which control the hazards and assign responsibility within the organisation to ensure that those policies and procedures are implemented; to provide verifiable assurance to Government that the Project Operator, Woodside, comprehensively and systematically controls all foreseen hazards to public safety, at the level of 'reasonably practicable'.Compliance with the THCP is verified using a structured auditing programme involving both internal and external audits.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 85-90
Author(s):  
Roza N. Salieva ◽  

This article examines issues pertaining to the improvement of the legal regulation of subsoil use relations in the Russian Federation. It contains specific proposals on the improvement of subsoil use law. The purpose of the legal regulation of subsoil use relations shall be enshrined in the Russian Law “On Subsoil” according to the objectives of the state energy policy for subsoil use and state subsoil fund management. The Law “On Subsoil” needs to reflect the subsoil use goals of the state described in Russia’s Energy Strategy until 2035. It seems reasonable to include a section containing basic terms and definitions used in the subsoil legislation into the Law “On Subsoil”. It is important to make sure the Law “On Subsoil” contains a rule stating that a license agreement is an integral and mandatory part of a license to help streamline the legal regulation of subsoil use licensing. It is advisable to reinforce the Russian Law “On Subsoil” and codify state control and regulation principles.


EDIS ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2005 (15) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Rahmani ◽  
Alan W. Hodges ◽  
W. David Mulkey

This report provides a profile of agriculture and natural resource industries and an overview of their economic impacts for a 16-county region in northwest Florida (Figure 1). Additional reports provide similar information for the central, northeast, south, and Suwannee River Basin areas of the state. The report is based on data from the IMPLAN Pro database for Florida counties for 2002 and data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture.


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