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Word(s) in meaning: chat  "global warming"
Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

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What does WEC stand for?

World Energy Council


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The Gulf contains 40 per cent of the world's proven oil reserves and 23 per cent of its gas reserves," Dr Hesham Al Khateeb, Honorary Vice-Chairman of the World Energy Council, told delegates.
We don't want to enter a market we won't be a leader in," Krenicki said at the Financial Times World Energy Council conference in London.
If the latest forecast from the World Energy Council WEC can be believed, global electricity requirements will double in the next 40 years.
In 1980, the UK claimed "proved recoverable reserves" of 45bn tonnes to the World Energy Council (WEC).
Yet whatever road the continent follows, Nekhaev of the World Energy Council says global warming is a worldwide problem, not just a European one _ so help should also be provided to less developed countries so they can pursue their own energy alternatives.
Professor Ian Fell,also an adviser to the World Energy Council, said: ``A blackout could happen here.
Despite increasingly efficient use of primary energy, the World Energy Council (WEC) expects energy consumption to climb 43% in the next 20 years as the population grows and industrial development continues.
The World Energy Council (WEC), which represents the industry, worked with the U.

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