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Kgosietsile, Modisakoma J.; Makhanya, Bheki B.S.; Pretorius, Jan Harm C. – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2022
South Africa's largest electricity producer has embarked on mega investments to build new power stations. This paper reports on the risk management maturity level, and risk management processes. The research adopted the survey research method and self-administrated questions to collect primary data. The investigation targeted the total population…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Energy, Utilities, Engineering
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Kemppainen, Jyri; Tedre, Matti; Sutinen, Erkki – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2012
Information technology (IT) professionals face markedly different kinds of challenges in developing countries from the ones in developed countries. Based on the research literature and our fourteen years of fieldwork in Iringa, Tanzania, we have identified eight groups of technical characteristics of IT work that significantly affect the work of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Engineering Education, Work Environment
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d'Easum, Lille – Alternatives, 1975
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy, Environmental Education, Nuclear Physics
Hogerton, John F. – 1970
This publication is one of a series of information booklets for the general public published by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Among the topics discussed are: How Reactors Work; Reactor Design; Research, Teaching, and Materials Testing; Reactors (Research, Teaching and Materials); Production Reactors; Reactors for Electric Power…
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy, Nuclear Physics, Oceanography
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von Hippel, Frank – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1975
None of society's current sources of electricity are risk free. Fission, oil, and coal power all have the potential for triggering major social or environmental instabilities. The risks associated with nuclear-electric energy must be weighed against those of the alternatives. Suggestions for improving reactor safety are discussed. (BT)
Descriptors: Accidents, Electricity, Energy, Environment
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Marino, Andrew A.; Becker, Robert O. – Environment, 1978
It appears that a variety of biological organisms, including man, are sensitive to both long and short-term exposure to the extra low frequency electric and magnetic fields produced by high voltage lines. (BB)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Electrical Occupations, Electricians, Electricity
Hogerton, John F. – 1964
This publication is one of a series of information booklets for the general public published by The United States Atomic Energy Commission. Among the topics discussed are: What is Atomic Power?; What Does Safety Depend On?; Control of Radioactive Material During Operation; Accident Prevention; Containment in the Event of an Accident; Licensing and…
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Physics
Douglas, John H. – Science News, 1976
Five issues concerning nuclear power--economics, danger from accidents, environmental effects, terrorism, and alternatives are debated, with one paragraph statements from opponents and advocates on each of the topics. (CP)
Descriptors: Energy, Environmental Education, Health, Natural Resources
Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, DC. Div. of Solar Energy. – 1977
The purpose of this report is to present and prioritize the major environmental, safety, and social/institutional issues associated with the further development of Solar Total Energy Systems (STES). Solar total energy systems represent a specific application of the Federally-funded solar technologies. To provide a background for this analysis, the…
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Influences, Environmental Research
Campana, Robert J.; Langer, Sidney – 1976
This publication is a complete revision of an earlier booklet brought on by the dramatic changes in the energy outlook of the United States that occurred in 1973 and 1974. The purpose of this document is to inform the public on the overall U.S. energy situation, in particular electricity generated from nuclear reactors and other sources. The…
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Influences
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1987
The most important concern in the design, construction and operation of nuclear powerplants is safety. Nuclear power is one of the major contributors to the nation's supply of electricity; therefore, it is important to assure its safe use. Each different type of powerplant has special design features and systems to protect health and safety. One…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, College Science, Energy, Higher Education
Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, DC. Div. of Solar Energy. – 1977
The purpose of this report is to present and prioritize the major environmental issues associated with the further development of solar energy as a source of process heat in the industrial and agricultural sectors. To provide a background for this environmental analysis, the basic concepts and technologies of solar process heating are reviewed.…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Influences
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nuclear Energy Office. – 1986
Powerplant systems and procedures that ensure the day-to-day health and safety of people in and around the plant is referred to as operational safety. This safety is the result of careful planning, good engineering and design, strict licensing and regulation, and environmental monitoring. Procedures that assure operational safety at nuclear…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, College Science, Energy, Engineering Technicians
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National Rural Center, Washington, DC. – 1979
An 18-month National Rural Community Facilities Assessment Study, commissioned by the Farmers Home Administration and conducted by Abt Associates, Inc. will assess community facilities serving rural populations and identify the types and extent of investment in facilities necessary to provide an adequate flow of services to these populations. In…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Services, Costs, Delivery Systems
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2004
The graduate of the Powerline Technician apprenticeship program is a certified journeyperson who will be able to: (1) responsibly do all work tasks expected of a journeyperson; (2) supervise, train and coach apprentices; (3) use and maintain hand and power tools to the standards of competency and safety required in the trade; (4) construct,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Technology, Utilities, Energy