Spectacular corruption to blame for South Africa’s power crisis
For the country’s rich, to live by load-shedding – with 6-10 hours of power cuts every day – is inconvenient. For the poor, it is discombobulating.
For the country’s rich, to live by load-shedding – with 6-10 hours of power cuts every day – is inconvenient. For the poor, it is discombobulating.
The UK is likely to make it through the winter uninterrupted, but it’s managing margins. It is incomprehensible that Truss hasn’t launched a programme to reduce demand.
Providing practical advice on energy saving during a gas crisis and war could at best avert disaster and at worst save people money. Opposing it on libertarian grounds is deeply childish.
Ofgem, the UK’s energy regulator, has warned that there is a big risk of gas shortages occurring this winter.
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