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basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency:cost-effectiveness_analysis [2014/09/18 18:19] – external edit 127.0.0.1basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency:cost-effectiveness_analysis [2019/01/30 13:07] cblagojevic
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   * Production capacities are declining in Europe and North America - //this trend is set to increase in the future.//   * Production capacities are declining in Europe and North America - //this trend is set to increase in the future.//
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   * Yukos (Russia), sabotage and attacks in Iraq - //is this just a "current problem"? –can anyone guarantee safety in the future?   * Yukos (Russia), sabotage and attacks in Iraq - //is this just a "current problem"? –can anyone guarantee safety in the future?
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   * Increasing demand in China - //this is just the beginning; and it is not only China's demand that is increasing. In the long and medium term, this will be the main driving force.//   * Increasing demand in China - //this is just the beginning; and it is not only China's demand that is increasing. In the long and medium term, this will be the main driving force.//
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   * 4 hurricanes within 6 weeks (in 2004)-// at the moment this is only a current problem; in 2005 there were more than 25 hurricanes; in 2006, before reaching the American mainland, most of the storms drifted off towards the north. But: increasing problems are expected in future due to climate change, with a demonstrably increased risk of extreme weather.//   * 4 hurricanes within 6 weeks (in 2004)-// at the moment this is only a current problem; in 2005 there were more than 25 hurricanes; in 2006, before reaching the American mainland, most of the storms drifted off towards the north. But: increasing problems are expected in future due to climate change, with a demonstrably increased risk of extreme weather.//
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   * OPEC’s capacity limit - //should be overcome in the medium term; but in the long term, there will be an overall capacity limit, see "peak oil".//\\   * OPEC’s capacity limit - //should be overcome in the medium term; but in the long term, there will be an overall capacity limit, see "peak oil".//\\
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