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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Are You Agree that Energy Security is Critical to National Security


In short, we must reduce our dependence on oil, because it is ultimately finite and, frankly, the cheap sources of oil (not all oil-just the stuff that is cheap from the earth) are running low. Energy consultants and analysts are insistent that cheap oil "tip" or is it very quickly at peak times.

We must also switch to alternative energy because our present forms are too damaging to the atmosphere.
The developing countries, the industrialized countries in recent decades, mainly to the benefits of alternative energy research and development, as they do at present are much more environmental damage than the United States. 
Energy Security is Critical to National Security

Biofuels from things like "super trees" and soybeans, refined technology, hydropower, natural gas, hydrogen fuel cells, the further expansion of nuclear power plants, the further development of solar energy photovoltaic cells, more research into power-these are all wind-loaded viable energy sources that as an alternative to the mammoth amounts of oil and coal that we presently are so dependent on our very lifestyles can act. The energy future is green.

The government is building in talks with China Railway International on plans; a 1,000-megawatt coal-fired power plant to the country to ease power shortage has said Energy Minister Elton Mangoma.

Zimbabwe's aging plants produce about 1,000 MW, half of its peak demand, power supply, the deficit paralyzed mines and industry.

Mangoma said the country was considering several options to expand output at existing facilities, while looking for new projects, including the Western Areas Coal Project in Hanged, where a 1,000 MW thermal power plant is planned.

In a statement to Parliament, said Mangoma SOEs Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) was in talks with China Railway International to conduct a subsidiary of China Railway Group, a joint bill that would supply the proposed plant.

"Most promising talks are underway with China Railway International," said Mangoma.
"Because we would not pay, has even been reduced to 100 MW to 25 MW."

Earlier this year, Mangoma said the power utility Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) $ 400 million in unpaid electricity bills is owed by consumers.


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