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Which could have knock on implications for the Government's ambitious plans to cut energy demand and boost home energy production.
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The trend includes linking production and energy resources in an efficient manner, and moving production closer to market demand in order to minimize transportation related costs.
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In the energy sector, as the U.S. becomes more energy independent with growing oil and gas production, the demand for new energy infrastructure will continue.
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GE, which manufactures gas turbines for power generation, wind turbines and a variety of products for energy production, distribution and management is benefiting from this rising demand.
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In order to meet the increasing demand for such alternative energy, efficient production and widespread distribution of these fuels would need to be undertaken.
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As fracking expands domestic oil and gas production, it likely will reduce U.S. demand for energy imports and shrink our trade deficit.
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However, a combination of increased demand for energy driven by the Chinese economic rebound and the resumption of normal production, promises to help Chevron post improved results on February 1.
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If you look back to California during the energy crisis (Enron once again), we had demand out strip production, thus power outages and escalating costs.
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With the recent confirmation of the Leviathan field, an offshore natural gas discovery able to meet total domestic demand for approximately 40 years, Israel has entered a new and potentially remarkable era of energy exploration and production.
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The demand for water originates from four main sources, namely, agriculture, production of energy, industrial uses and human consumption.
UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)