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  2. Cubatão - Wikipedia

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    It was ranked the top ten dirtiest cities in the world by Popular Science. [citation needed] Around 0:00 BRT (3:00 GMT) on Saturday, 25 February 1984, an oil spill set the shantytown Vila Socó on fire, killing 93 people according to official figures of the government, though the actual death toll may be more than 200. [5]

  3. Cuba's electric grid collapses after power plant failure ...

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    The country's energy and mines ministry said the Antonio Guiteras power plant in Matanzas, the island's top electricity producer, had shut down at around 2 a.m., prompting the grid collapse. Cuba ...

  4. 2024 Cuba blackouts - Wikipedia

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    The next day, a deficit of 1.045 gigawatts in the country's power output caused about a third of its population to go without power. [ 2 ] On 17 October 2024, a blackout left roughly half of Cuba without electricity, [ 12 ] prompting the government of Cuba to announce energy-saving measures.

  5. Companhia Siderúrgica Paulista (Cosipa) - Wikipedia

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    These two objectives were consolidated through a R $1.1 billion investment plan in the equipment of the Cubatao plant, of which R $240 million was only for environmental control equipment. From mid-2005, after being formally integrated into the Usiminas System, it has shown a series of excellent financial results and other business indicators.

  6. Environmental impact of electricity generation - Wikipedia

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    Power plant emissions of mercury in the United States are thought to be about 50 tons per year in 2003, and several hundred tons per year in China. Power plant designers can fit equipment to power stations to reduce emissions. Coal mining practices in the United States have also included strip mining and removing mountain tops. Mill tailings ...

  7. Open energy system databases - Wikipedia

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    The Power Explorer portal is a part of the larger Resource Watch platform, hosted by the World Resources Institute. The initial Global Power Plant Database, an open source database of the power plants globally, was released in April 2018. [55] As of May 2021, the portal itself is still under development.

  8. Steam–electric power station - Wikipedia

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    The efficiency of a conventional steam–electric power plant, defined as energy produced by the plant divided by the heating value of the fuel consumed by it, is typically 33 to 48%, limited as all heat engines are by the laws of thermodynamics (See: Carnot cycle). The rest of the energy must leave the plant in the form of heat.

  9. Scientocracy - Wikipedia

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    Peter A. Ubel, an American physician, is a proponent of scientocracy. In an article titled "Scientocracy: Policy making that reflects human nature", he writes, "When I talk about Scientocracy, then, I'm not talking about a world ruled by behavioral scientists, or any other kind of scientists.