A few years ago,
ANGA was touting gas as a fuel "twice as clean as coal," based on the fact that gas-fired power plants' carbon emissions per kilowatt-hour are about 55% those of coal-fired plants.
"Both INGAA [Interstate Natural Gas Association of America] and a number of the
ANGA member companies are working with specific producers to look at some solutions tied to long-term supply contracts.
Te PMTCT proxrama cete ciniha ku g!kobog!kobo tca g!oa ku ku oo n,aoha ko n!ana ,'
anga sa AEama HIV.
For more information about the ARRIS demos at
ANGA, please visit http://www.arrisi.com/get/anga.
"We were really lucky that
Anga were excited by the collaboration and wanted to support us in making the video." Angus Charlton, managing director of
Anga Management, says: "Viva City are a current, energetic and exciting local band who have the potential to go far in the music industry, especially after SXSW."
A spokesman for New Zealand police said: "Miss Bond is believed to have died as a result of her losing control of a quad bike she was riding which plunged down a bank in steep terrain about 2km from Te
Anga."
Because of its cold and humid climate and of tribal warfare, Mount Kaindi had not been permanently settled in pre-contact times, although the
Anga and Biangai peoples of the neighbouring Upper Watut and Wau-Bulolo Valleys visited it regularly for hunting, gathering, trade, and ritual purposes (Gressitt & Nadkarni 1978; Tjamei 1994; Lowenstein 1982; Plane 1967).
"Since the deal was made at an extremely low price, we assume that the buyers have enough capital left over to upgrade and develop the cable grid," says Thomas Braun, prexy of
ANGA, Germany's association of cable providers.
Viy[bar{a}]hapannatti (Bhagavai), The Fifth
Anga of the Jaina Canon: Introduction, Critical Analysis, Commentary, and Indexes.