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Power Crisis. Mark Townsend.

by Townsend, Mark; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 76Environment. Publisher: Ecologist, 2004ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Biomass energy | Crisis management | Dwellings -- Energy conservation | Electric power -- Conservation | Electric power consumption | Electric power distribution | Electric power failures | Great Britain -- Politics and government | Microhydropower units | Natural gas reserves | Power resources -- Great Britain | Renewable energy sources | Solar water heaters | Wind powerDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Britain has gobbled its North Sea gas resources in little more than 10 years, its nuclear power stations are due to be decommissioned and wind farms alone cannot fill the gap. Within two years [2006], Britain could be facing a series of blackouts and the ignomony of importing the resource it once considered so plentiful from a host of politically unstable countries." (ECOLOGIST) This article discusses the energy crisis in Britain.
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Originally Published: Power Crisis, June 2004; pp. 37-51.

"Britain has gobbled its North Sea gas resources in little more than 10 years, its nuclear power stations are due to be decommissioned and wind farms alone cannot fill the gap. Within two years [2006], Britain could be facing a series of blackouts and the ignomony of importing the resource it once considered so plentiful from a host of politically unstable countries." (ECOLOGIST) This article discusses the energy crisis in Britain.

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