Archive for 'Energy Shortages'
Balkan States Squandering Hydroelectric Energy Potential
Posted on 25. Mar, 2009 by Ross.
At a time when renewable energy sources such as wind, wave and solar are making headlines around the world as nations rush to stabilise their economies, create jobs and meet carbon emission reduction targets, the most established form of renewable energy is remaining under the radar. Hydroelectric power already has a wide installation base in [...]
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Pakistan Prepares For Summer Energy Shortage Shut-downs
Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by Ross.
Pakistan’s power generation shortfall is set to hit 5,000MW this summer, with the consequential load-shedding set to leave homes and businesses without electricity for 10-12 hours per day. A massive economic growth spurt in 2004 was not matched by adequate growth in energy supplies, stifling further expansion and leaving businesses to count the cost of [...]
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Energy Shortages Plague Bangladesh
Posted on 18. Feb, 2009 by Ross.
Whilst Bangladesh has been gripped by large boughts of load-shedding, politicians in Dhaka are accused of dithering over cohesive proposals about how to prevent the crisis worsening, as the shortfall threatens to double going into the peak summer months.
Official current power demands slightly exceed 4,000MW, but the current generating capacity of around 3,000MW is leaving [...]
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Future Demand For Water Will Cause Rising Energy Prices
Posted on 12. Feb, 2009 by Ross.
Water shortages and their direct effects on human populations have dominated the news long before global warming became a mainstream concept, especially in drought-ridden areas of Africa. As the world’s population continues to exponentially explode, rural-urban migration continues unabated and increases in personal wealth fuels greater demands and expectations, water resources will be increasingly stretched [...]
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UK Hurtling Towards Energy Shortage Shutdown
Posted on 05. Feb, 2009 by Ross.
The United Kingdom is still facing a massive energy generation gap in the next decade and the Government is failing to properly address the issue, according to a top industry executive.
In a column in the Financial Times, Andrew Duff - chief executive of RWE NPower, one of the UK’s biggest energy suppliers - outlined some [...]
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Oil Supply Cuts: The Winners & Losers
Posted on 04. Feb, 2009 by Ross.
As energy shortages drive oil prices upwards once more, developing nations stand to gain and lose the most.
After a series of falls in the price of crude oil, OPEC has been slashing production to try to stabilise - and then substantially increase - the price once more, with US agency predictions expecting oil prices [...]



