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| March 2007 |
| Vol. III Issue. 40; 27 March 2007 |
| Electricity Export Potential of Tajikistan & Kyrgyzstan - 27 March 2007 |
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"Tajikistan currently has the ability to export electricity in the summer, and with the completion of hydroelectric plants that were begun during the Soviet times, the export capacity can be increased over the medium term..."
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| Vol. III Issue. 39; 20 March 2007 |
| Electricity Trade between Central Asia and South Asia - 20 March 2007 |
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"With regard to import of power, Afghanistan plans to undertake a two-pronged approach: one aimed at securing power for itself, and the other aimed at transiting Central Asian power through its territory to countries such as Pakistan and Iran..."
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| Vol. III Issue. 37; 06 March 2007 |
| Regional Energy Infrastructure Proposals in the Asia-Pacific: Opportunities for Cooperation (Part- II) - 06 March 2007 |
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"The countries of Asia Pacific already collectively constitute the world's largest market for liquefied natural gas, and one of the world's largest markets for crude oil and petroleum products. Recent economic growth in the countries of the region, particularly in China, India and in other countries of ASEAN including the Republic of Korea, has resulted in a very significant increase in both energy demand..."
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| Vol. III Issue. 35; 20 February 2007 |
| Nuclear Energy for India: Enlightened Self Interest? - 20 February 2007 |
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"The winning combination of an educated work force to conduct the tests and a poor population on whom to conduct tests at unbelievably low prices proved to be extremely attractive for the giant corporations. India could work similar magic for the US nuclear power industry..."
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| Vol. III Issue. 34; 13 February 2007 |
| Small Hydro Power Project: A Major Renewable Energy Source in Uttaranchal - 13 February 2007 |
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"The old technology-oriented paradigm focusing on technology demonstrations and economic viability is being replaced by a new focus on market assessment, policy and institutional issues, and demonstration of sustainable business models..."
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| January 2007 |
| Vol. III Issue. 33; 31 January 2007 |
| Twenty in Ten: Will it Strengthen America's Energy Security? - 31 January 2007 |
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"The renewable fuel and fuel efficiency components of the plan are expected to cut annual emissions from cars and light trucks by as much as 10 percent, about 175 million metric tons ¿ equal to zeroing out the annual emissions of 26 million automobiles. The plan could cumulatively prevent the build up of more than 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions..."
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| Vol. III Issue. 32; 24 January 2007 |
| What do falling crude prices mean for India's Fiscal Deficit? - 24 January 2007 |
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"Proponents of petroleum taxes argue that the tax would significantly increase revenue thus reduce fiscal deficit and consequently lower interest rates and raise investment. Opponents of petroleum taxes counter that it would not reduce the fiscal deficit
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| 24 January 2007 |
| What do falling crude prices mean for India's Fiscal Deficit? - 24 January 2007 |
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"Proponents of petroleum taxes argue that the tax would significantly increase revenue thus reduce fiscal deficit and consequently lower interest rates and raise investment. Opponents of petroleum taxes counter that it would not reduce the fiscal deficit
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