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Journal Article

Author
Corbett, A. H.
Title
Retiring President's address [1974] - Energy and the profession of engineering
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 46, no. 5-6, May-Jun 1974, pp. 4-8
Description

Presented by A. H. Corbett, ME BEd FIEAust, to the fifty-fourth Annual General Meeting of The Institution of Engineers, Australia, in Newcastle, on May 23, 1974.

Includes portrait photo.

Abstract

This paper focusses on energy sources and production in Australia, and examines in more detail: the demand for energy; Australian energy forecasts; solar energy problems; nuclear power; waste of energy; capital; economic considerations; and implications of the forecast. It is anticipated that the Institution's Energy Committee will continue to study in depth the aspects of energy briefly summarised here, and provide guidance to the Institution.

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