As this article explains, "[a]s the climate gets warmer, so do the rivers and lakes that power plants draw their cooling water from. And that is going to make it harder to generate electricity in decades to come."
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So this is one of the main reason why there are problems in electricity consumption, I think everyone should really be aware of it. This not a simple issue sooner we won't be able to use those water electric generators.
Posted by: unite tyre changing machine | Thursday, June 07, 2012 at 03:18 AM
That is why my electric bill goes on and on without hesitation to confront me. Too bad, the world now will become a giant stove that burn us all.
Posted by: Wheel Alignment Equipment | Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 09:05 PM