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IEA: Low-carbon plans to cause gas glut
Agency predicts greater investment in nuclear and renewables will reduce European reliance on Russia. From BusinessGreen.com , part of the Guardian Environment Network Improvements in energy efficiency and wider deployment of low-carbon technologies could reduce global gas consumption by five ...
IEA to forecast natural gas glut: report
reuters.com — LONDON (Reuters) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) is set to forecast global supplies of natural gas... will rise faster than demand in coming years, the Financial Times newspaper reported on Thursday. "Global gas markets have evolved from a ... (more) IEA to forecast natural gas glut: report
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Drumbeat: November 6, 2009
The Oil Drum — ... pundit of doom. In 2006, he predicted the current economic crisis, and his startlingly detailed foresight seizes your attention. So you'd better believe that you're sitting up and listening when he starts to talk about ''peak oil'' — i.e., the likelihood that most of the planet's oil reserves have already been eaten up. According to Ruppert, the ''economic crisis'' is more than a bad patch; it's the finally visible symptom of a greater underlying instability. IEA: Low-carbon plans to cause gas glut Improvements in energy efficiency and ...

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