Alternatives to Offshore Processing

Alternatives to Offshore Processing
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Publisher : Palmer Higgs Pty Ltd
Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : 9781925027310
ISBN-13 : 1925027317
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Alternatives to Offshore Processing by : Robin Rothfield

Alternatives to Offshore Processing

Alternatives to Offshore Processing
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Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 1925027309
ISBN-13 : 9781925027303
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Alternatives to Offshore Processing by : Robin Rothfield

Labor for Refugees activists, after reading the many submissions to the Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers, were heartened to note that most of them were in accord with the aims of Labor for Refugees. However, when the recommendations of the Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers were announced and the Government issued its own statement as to which of these recommendations it would implement, it was apparent that the submission from Labor for Reugees, plus those of numerous other refugee advocacy groups, had been ignored. The question then arose, "How can we raise awareness about the many submissions that people have not heard about?" After consulting other refugee advocates, the decision was made to publish these submissions in a book. However, this book offers more than just the submissions. It contains thoughtful analysis and an update on a number of aspects of current refugee policy.

Offshore

Offshore
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Publisher : NewSouth
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9781742242354
ISBN-13 : 1742242359
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Offshore by : Madeline Gleeson

What has happened on Nauru and Manus since Australia began its most recent offshore processing regime in 2012? This essential book provides a comprehensive and uncompromising overview of the first three years of offshore processing since it recommenced in 2012. It explains why offshore processing was re-established, what life is like for asylum seekers and refugees on Nauru and Manus, what asylum seekers, refugees and staff in the offshore detention centres have to say about what goes on there, and why the truth has been so hard to find. In doing so, it goes behind the rumours and allegations to reveal what is known – and what still is not known – about Australia’s offshore detention centres.

Offshore Processing of CO2-Rich Natural Gas with Supersonic Separator

Offshore Processing of CO2-Rich Natural Gas with Supersonic Separator
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9783030040062
ISBN-13 : 3030040062
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Offshore Processing of CO2-Rich Natural Gas with Supersonic Separator by : José Luiz de Medeiros

This book introduces a new and powerful approach based on rigorous process simulations conducted with professional simulators like HYSYS to predict the performance of supersonic separators (SS). The book addresses the utilization of SSs for the offshore processing of CO2-rich natural gas as an alternative to Joule-Thomson expansion, glycol absorption, membrane permeation and chemical absorption. It describes and analyzes the conventional offshore processing of CO2-rich natural gas, discussing the advantages of SS in terms of cost and power consumption. The book offers a comprehensive framework for modeling SS units, describing the physical principles of SS in detail. The thermodynamic multiphase sound speed is also discussed at the light shed by a classical analysis based on the Landau Model of phase transitions. A complete framework is presented for modelling and simulating SS units within HYSYS environment. A special chapter is dedicated to the performance of SSs for removing CO2 from CO2-rich natural gas, taking into account the limitations of CO2 freeze-out in various scenarios of gas feed in terms of CO2 content, pressure and temperature.

Regulatory Impact/initial Flexibility Analysis of Proposed Inshore/offshore Allocation Alternatives, Amendment 18/23 to Groundfish, Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) and Gulf of Alaska Groundfish Fisheries Management Plan (FMP)

Regulatory Impact/initial Flexibility Analysis of Proposed Inshore/offshore Allocation Alternatives, Amendment 18/23 to Groundfish, Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) and Gulf of Alaska Groundfish Fisheries Management Plan (FMP)
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Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556030155915
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Regulatory Impact/initial Flexibility Analysis of Proposed Inshore/offshore Allocation Alternatives, Amendment 18/23 to Groundfish, Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) and Gulf of Alaska Groundfish Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) by :

No Friend but the Mountains

No Friend but the Mountains
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Publisher : House of Anansi
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781487006846
ISBN-13 : 1487006845
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis No Friend but the Mountains by : Behrouz Boochani

Winner of Australia’s richest literary award, No Friend but the Mountains is Kurdish-Iranian journalist and refugee Behrouz Boochani’s account of his detainment on Australia’s notorious Manus Island prison. Composed entirely by text message, this work represents the harrowing experience of stateless and imprisoned refugees and migrants around the world. In 2013, Kurdish-Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani was illegally detained on Manus Island, a refugee detention centre off the coast of Australia. He has been there ever since. This book is the result. Laboriously tapped out on a mobile phone and translated from the Farsi. It is a voice of witness, an act of survival. A lyric first-hand account. A cry of resistance. A vivid portrait of five years of incarceration and exile. Winner of the Victorian Prize for Literature, No Friend but the Mountains is an extraordinary account — one that is disturbingly representative of the experience of the many stateless and imprisoned refugees and migrants around the world. “Our government jailed his body, but his soul remained that of a free man.” — From the Foreword by Man Booker Prize–winning author Richard Flanagan