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Construction of a mass rapid-transit railway is due to start in 2011, but with the number of passengers expected to reach just 400,000 a day by 2020 it will hardly ease the congestion.A crash programme of power generation is not keeping up with demand, which has been growing by more than 6% a year for the past decade.
A regular rolling programme of power cuts means hotel guests may be forced to shower in the dark and cafes unable to boil water.
The next decade saw a near doubling of demand which drove a frenzied programme of power station and power line construction, (National Grid Company, 2010) and, by the time that the 1973 oil crisis forced a slow down, a 50% margin of generating capacity over the peak demand had been established (Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), 2013).
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His programme of "smart power" has America assessing its situation and applying hard and soft power to meet the threats it faces.
Its controversial sixth report, Nuclear Energy and the Environment (1976), pointed to the undesirability of committing to a large-scale programme of nuclear power until a method had been found for dealing with radioactive waste.
Instead, it backs the expansion of shale gas extraction, or fracking, and a mass programme of nuclear power stations.
Michael Gove's perky reaction to the news that a judge had ruled his cancellation of the school building programme an "abuse of power" was the subject of an interesting blog from a teacher called Pencilandpapertest: "Sounding like a football manager who looks for the positives after a defeat to nil a long way from home, he says: "I am delighted that the judge has ruled in my favour".
A power calculation for detecting a significant effect on the primary parameter of this study, total number of recalled words (verbal word learning task) was conducted by means of G-Power (version 3.0.10), a computer programme for power analyses.
Across the former socialist world, huge city-scale heating systems were designed along with national programmes of industrialisation: power-generating facilities and manufacturing plants were sited near the people who worked in them and could consume the energy produced, making it easier to lay pipes to channel waste heat from factories into residential neighbourhoods.
The first book in his programme, Moises Naim's The End of Power, was out of stock Sunday on Amazon.com and had a sales ranking of 203.
Soon after Suharto's resignation Indonesia began a programme of massive decentralisation, giving power not to the provinces (for fear of encouraging secessionism) but to districts and villages.
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