Sentences with phrase «electricity crisis»

Rwandans head to the polls + + + Kenyans in the city flee for rural safety ahead of Tuesday's elections + + + Businesses in Burundi count losses as electricity crisis continues
Rwanda counts votes as Kagame eyes third - term + + + Kenyans in the city flee for rural safety ahead of Tuesday's elections + + + Businesses in Burundi count losses as electricity crisis continues
He said 15 years of political disagreement on climate change policy and regulated monopolies in the electricity distribution networks were contributors to the current electricity crisis.
We have recently produced a briefing paper focusing on whether the UK is facing an upcoming electricity crisis, with the aim of investigating whether the wide levels of concern seen over the past few years are justified.
The Eskom electricity crisis, SAA, SABC, E-tolls, PRASA is all examples of failed public enterprises
Having lived in Ghana for over a decade, we all witnessed the electricity crises, but it is obvious that things are getting better.
«When they tried to fix prices in California it resulted in an electricity crisis and widespread blackouts.
«When they tried to fix prices in California it resulted in an electricity crisis and widespread blackouts,» energy and climate change secretary Ed Davey said.
«In just the last decade, we've had a technology bubble, an oil bubble and a housing bubble, not to mention the Enron fiasco and California's electricity crisis, each of which was least partially caused by speculators and manipulators trying to make a buck at the expense of consumers,» English said.
I mean, does anybody even remember why we had an electricity crisis in 2001?
This was during the height of the electricity crisis in California when the state experienced several large - scale blackouts.
This summer, we will issue a report that examines efficiency's role in maintaining grid reliability, including its performance in wholesale capacity markets and its use in response to electricity crises.
And if photovoltaics are good enough for Iraq, «U.S. forces overseeing nearly two dozen solar projects to alleviate Iraq's electricity crisis» by James Warden for Stars and Stripes, they are just as good for the United States.
The example of California's electricity crisis, brought about by natural gas infrastructure disruption and a wholesale electricity market bidding protocol that was not flexible, enough illustrates this point.
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