Sentences with phrase «energy crisis in»

Tasmania's government has threatened legal action against the owners of the Basslink cable that failed in 2015, contributing to an energy crisis in the state.
To solve its energy crisis in a coal - dependent country and to reach its goal toward becoming one of the world's largest solar markets, India is launching a new concentrated solar power project in a few weeks.
The destabilising effect of the wind and solar plants with their fitful offerings of non-synchronous power are irrelevant to the energy crisis in Weatherill's book.
The USA invested vast sums into coal bed methane in the energy crisis in the 1970's.
MLPs sure can be complicated investments — most are too complex for me to get comfortable with, and I can't help but think back to what happened to MLPs during the energy crisis in the 1980s.
There is an energy crisis in our world today, and it's not just with natural resources.
Since the energy crisis in the...
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Rosenthal credits a scientific article published during America's first energy crisis in the 1970s for piquing his interest in bismuth.
But Mr Adda under whose government the country also experienced an energy crisis in 2007, says the only these debts can be settled is for government to prioritize its expenditure and reduce excess spending.
Member of Parliament for Assin Central is pleading on Ghanaians to have mercy on Power Minister, Dr. Kwabena Donkor over his recent gaffe on the energy crisis in the country popularly known as dumsor.
Incompetence is when a government sleeps on the job and waits until there is energy crisis in 2006 before waking up to start thinking about adding to the nation's power pool.
He can sort out the energy crisis in the region, lead them to 4th in the league and we can breathe easy!!!
Rewind to the energy crisis in the 1970s and a decision by OPEC to keep pumping oil would have been cheered by investors not to mention motorists and the rest of the economy.

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He launched Canadian Hunter Exploration in 1973, a year characterized by an oil crisis abroad that led to shortages at gasoline pumps in the U.S. Closer to home, confrontations intensified between the federal and provincial governments over managing Alberta's energy resources.
Started in 2002 by a successful corporate scientist in the throes of a midlife crisis, General Fusion has already outlasted past private - sector attempts to commercialize fusion energy.
Storms and heatwaves have resulted in additional blackouts, plunging the region into the midst of an energy crisis.
Yet with global growth declining, oil inventory at record levels, and momentum on the side of increasingly cost - competitive renewable energy technologies, there remains a high possibility the energy sector will face another existential crisis in the near future.
The U.S. in 2014 imposed financial sanctions on a number of Russian energy projects, including the Yamal LNG project, due to the nation's role in the Ukrainian crisis.
In a recent Compas Inc. poll, Canadian CEOs said the crisis in Japan is bad news for new nuclear energy installations in the short term, until safety reviews are completed, and ranked the statement a 5.6 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means strongly disagree and 7 means strongly agreIn a recent Compas Inc. poll, Canadian CEOs said the crisis in Japan is bad news for new nuclear energy installations in the short term, until safety reviews are completed, and ranked the statement a 5.6 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means strongly disagree and 7 means strongly agrein Japan is bad news for new nuclear energy installations in the short term, until safety reviews are completed, and ranked the statement a 5.6 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means strongly disagree and 7 means strongly agrein the short term, until safety reviews are completed, and ranked the statement a 5.6 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means strongly disagree and 7 means strongly agree.
PG&E had been hammered by energy deregulation in 2000, which led to a statewide power crisis and later, a humiliating trip to Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Though the financial crisis offered immediate relief from rising food and energy prices, it also helped lay the groundwork for a supply shortage in its wake.
Once the subject of the largest leveraged buyout in history, Texas - based Energy Future Holdings has had a rough go of it in the wake of the financial crisis and a revolution in U.S. energy production that sent prices tumEnergy Future Holdings has had a rough go of it in the wake of the financial crisis and a revolution in U.S. energy production that sent prices tumenergy production that sent prices tumbling.
Like its list - mate Energy Future Holdings, Caesars Entertainment (CZR) was the target of one of the largest leveraged buyouts in history just months before the financial crisis struck.
«It was the first time in a while that I felt energy or motivation for the company because it was now in crisis mode.»
Furthermore, the energy crisis has driven up demand for skylights, which pay for themselves in energy savings.
As you've seen before here in Oil & Energy Investor, national oil company PDVSA looms large in this unfolding crisis.
He joined The New York Times as a business reporter in 1999, but returned to Texas a year later to become the Dallas correspondent, covering the nation's energy crisis and other business stories.
The secondary market typically experiences increased selling and transfer activity in venture funds after a public market correction or a liquidity crunch (i.e. the current energy market crisis).
The familiar name given the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, established by the government of Alberta in 1976 to handle massive provincial surpluses resulting from what old - timers called «the energy crisis
The financial crisis in 2008, alternate sources of energy, new discoveries especially in the US and the lifting of sanctions against Iran have all contributed to the fall in crude prices.
Still a fantastic result here, which happens to run through a time period that includes the financial crisis and more recent massive drop in energy commodity prices.
Panel - Energy Crisis At the 2017 Business Summit, Malcolm Turnbull declared a national energy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortEnergy Crisis At the 2017 Business Summit, Malcolm Turnbull declared a national energy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortenergy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortfalls.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) was founded in 1973 - 74 during an oil crisis in order to help ensure energy security for member naEnergy Agency (IEA) was founded in 1973 - 74 during an oil crisis in order to help ensure energy security for member naenergy security for member nations.
> Panel: Energy Crisis At the 2017 Business Summit, Malcolm Turnbull declared a national energy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortEnergy Crisis At the 2017 Business Summit, Malcolm Turnbull declared a national energy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortenergy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortfalls.
In 2011, following the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Japan shut down and reviewed its nuclear energy system.
California's chief utility regulator is warning that the state could find itself in the throes of another energy crisis if it doesn't address the...
More than 350 leading college entrepreneurs and 150 world leaders gathered at the Kairos Global Summit in New York City earlier this year to collaborate and create innovations and business models that address key global issues, including clean water, the global financial crisis, energy consumption, natural disasters, healthcare and more.
Since the global financial crisis, value stocks have been primarily concentrated in either resource sectors (energy and materials) or rate - sensitive sectors (financials).
But the cost in energy is enormous, and, even without increased demand, an energy crisis looms ahead.
The person (or family) who gets mired down in it doesn't have incentive or energy left for dealing with the crisis.
We're in an energy crisis, stupid religions are fighting each other, men are so afraid of women in other countries having any kind of personal freedom, people are starving, the world is becoming over-populated to the point where it simply can not support itself, and you prefer to sit around and argue this stuff instead.
The fascination with the demonic in modern literature, the tendency of many to turn psychoanalysis or «psychodrama» into a cult of self - realization, and the illusory belief that personal fulfillment can come through «release» of one's deep inward energies all show the peculiarly modern relevance of the «crisis of temptation and dishonesty» which Buber describes.
One can find numerous examples like William Brenton Greene, Jr. who in 1912 argued that the more acute the social crisis, the more the church needed to emphasize its own mission of evangelism.3 Greene believed that no crisis outshone the religious crisis and there was neither time nor energy to go in two directions.
The energy crisis will press further in the direction of decentralization.
Richard Barnet and John Cavanagh, who judge this inchoate NGO uprising as presently «the only force we see that can break the global gridlock,» finish their important study with a judgment about its high stakes: «The great question of our age is whether people, acting with the spirit, energy, and urgency our collective crisis requires, can develop a democratic global consciousness rooted in authentic local communities.
Yet so prone are we to care most about what is near at hand, the fear of atomic destruction is probably less keen in most minds than is the energy crisis which means less oil and gasoline available, less fuel for heating, and an abrupt change in American life - styles.
The shadows cast a few years ago by the threat of impending atomic destruction have lightened somewhat, only to be replaced in popular attention by an awareness of ecological danger and the energy crisis.
Mind - boggling events have taken place since Niebuhr died in 1971: the deaths of Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon's tragic Watergate crisis, war in the Middle East, rapprochement with Red China and an uneasy detente with Soviet Russia, the energy crisis, large - scale unemployment, an escalating crime rate in the nation, the erosion of confidence in the leadership of the Western world, and the emergence of a new crop of politicians on the national scene.
If the problem on which we focus is food production, we will not have the resources to deal with crises in energy production.
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