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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: mel221 who wrote (132272)3/24/2013 2:58:45 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 149317
 
"Plenty of energy for those willing to go get it."
Maybe just down the road in Libya?

Diesel shortages have become an unfortunate staple of Egypt’s many economic malaises, and as the country’s foreign reserves continue decreasing, so does the government’s ability to import its vital petroleum needs.



The impact of the shortage across a range of sectors will not ease up any time soon; instead, it will likely be felt more acutely and more broadly, extending to the average consumers, who will predictably grapple with more power outages as summer approaches
egyptindependent.com

Are Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Nuclear, Natural Gas, and Coal production also flat?"
Oil is the world's most important source of energy.

Renewables beginning to make a move...

2012 German Nuclear & Gas-Fired Generation Falls Further While Renewables Grow
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China’s Wind Power Production Increased More Than Coal Power Did For First Time Ever In 2012

nuclear power generation capacity decreased to 366.5 GW (a 2.4% decrease) in 2011
worldnuclearreport.org
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