The world is gradually marching towards a severe energy crisis, what with an ever-increasing demand of energy overstepping its supply. We have always known that the energy we use everyday is not unlimited, yet we take it for granted. Oil, gas, power, even water has limited availability. Yet, we have not taken enough precautions to deal with a possible energy crisis. When I say ‘we', I am not referring to the governments but to all of us, the common people.
Oil and gas have already become too expensive, and with each passing day, they are moving towards being extinct. Some ignorant people think that energy crisis is a myth. They fail to see the big picture. There have been three major energy crises so far – the 1973 oil crisis, the 1979 energy crisis, and the 1990 oil-price hike, apart from several regional crisis.
Prices have been rapidly increasing for the last five years, thanks to the ever-increasing demand and the increasing shortage of energy resources.
Oil and gas have already become too expensive, and with each passing day, they are moving towards being extinct. Some ignorant people think that energy crisis is a myth. They fail to see the big picture. There have been three major energy crises so far – the 1973 oil crisis, the 1979 energy crisis, and the 1990 oil-price hike, apart from several regional crisis.
Prices have been rapidly increasing for the last five years, thanks to the ever-increasing demand and the increasing shortage of energy resources.
I think no alternative energy is capable of sustaining a growing society unless you decrease demand. Decreasing demand will be the goal of the NWO not finding alternative energy sources. To lower demand they will regulate and diminish commerical and industrial growth, lower quality of life standards, decrease populations, regulate residential usage with smart meters, taxes, blackouts, decrease suburban areas. This is the easiest and surest route to energy sustainability
ReplyDeleteIn order to gauge a better understanding of the world energy crisis and the various alternatives being explored around the world. The faculty & the students of Greenwich University are holding an E-Conference to explore various options.
ReplyDeleteKindly visit http://www.greenwichuniversity.edu.pk/ic2011/refer.aspx?xRN=MS352972&xPage=Default.aspx
Any comments, views and ideas would be greatly appreciated
Regarding decreasing energy demand: We've to explore and employ a mix of alternate energy sources as demand is going to increase. Load sheddings works to an extent but that is a temporry arrangement and is going to fail in the long run as demand is independent of supply.
ReplyDeleteAt the end of the day it all comes down to the fact that we all know what needs to be done, yet no one seems to be doing much about it.
ReplyDeleteIn order to come up with a permanent solution, actual efforts backed up by sheer will and determination is required.