Sentences with phrase «energy woes»

JAPAN»S nuclear energy woes have sent a ripple through the world's natural gas markets as the energy hungry country sucks in more fuel to help plug the hole in its power generation capability.
Nobel laureate Walter Kohn is bullish on renewable energy but sees the answer to global energy woes as population stabilization through the education of women.
The decision by the government of Australia's Northern Territory government to allow the resumption of fracking for natural gas will do little to immediately solve the country's energy woes, but Continue Reading
In Australia, the decision by Northern Territory government to end a two - year moratorium and allow the resumption of fracking for natural gas will do little to immediately solve the country's energy woes, but will likely sharpen political battle lines.
Is natural gas the secure answer to our energy woes?
Solar energy is touted by some as the solution to the world's energy woes.
California's energy woes have again focused attention on our reliance on fossil fuels, which produce about 85 percent of the energy consumed in the United States.
Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future is appealing even to the non-geek: no money, no energy woes, altruism as a central value, and really awesome adventures in space.
He's stationed out on E.D.N. III to harvest a unique thermal energy to solve Earth's energy woes and rack up some danger pay along the way.
Government has caused most of our energy woes and these woes will continue in proportion to its involvement and / or regulation of the private sector.
The answer to Michigan's energy woes is right beneath our feet.
As the analysis rolls in the fundamental lesson is clear: coal, and the centralized grid it powers, is the problem, not the solution to India's energy woes.
That's what is required if we are to take our energy woes seriously enough to overcome them before they overcome us.
Just days after the historic blackout reminded us that centralized coal is the problem, not the solution to India's energy woes, a new era of entrepreneurs marked the beginning of a truly revolutionary effort to deliver energy access.
He has ludicrous bets with anyone who doesn't believe wind power is the answer to Australia's energy woes.
The idea is to slow global warming and cure the planet's energy woes, not with plasma or windmills or «clean» coal smoke, but with mirrors.
Regional integration is not a silver bullet to our energy woes.
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