Book review of THE NEW MAP: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
Improving efficiency in producing and converting edible calories when demand weakens could throw new social challenges
Electricity generation (excluding renewables) also decreased 17.7 per cent to 96.3 billion units in May
Recessionary forces and weaker long term growth expectations will place pressure on both corporate and household demand
Rich countries need to start thinking about how to deal with global energy inequality before it's too late
In five years, there has never been a situation where demand has fallen against planned energy generation
Production cuts in the manufacturing sector is bound to reflect on energy consumption numbers
Higher productivity means you produce the same amount with less inputs. Does the reduced consumption of some things - say, energy - increase or reduce GDP?
Power demand has been very good for the last two-three years and for this year as well, says Prashant
The ultimate cost of energy poverty is far greater than what it takes to provide continuous power to all through an efficient and transparent ecosystem