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Overview
Global
Needs - Global Supply :
The
Essence of The Will of Nations
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The Peaceplan Group
policy document demonstrates how hydroelectric projects to supply regions
had negative effects in some countries for the "greater good" of the region.
The supply of pipelined gas to these projects ranging from the Ilisu dam
in Turkey to the 3 Gorges project in China, requiring vast investment.
These hydroelectric projects are now seeing the light of day in the commercial
markets with the Afghanistan pipeline (offshoot from the Trans Caspian
Pipeline) being built in 2003, to supply all needs required by the gas
powered turbines of the dams in Asian countries of India, Pakistan and
China. Irin
New
Europe has a choice of
twin fuel arrangements of both the Trans Caspian Pipeline and the Russian
"Blue Stream" Pipeline which adorn the Turkish border.
Both the TransCaspian and Blue Stream pipelines take away current global
dependence on Middle Eastern oil to acknowledge the new reserves found
in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan.Turkish Embassy
org - Republic of Turkey, Asian
Development bank Trans Caspian Pipeline
Europe has a choice of twin fuel arrangements of both the Trans Caspian
Pipeline and the Russian "Blue Stream" Pipeline which
adorn the Turkish border. Both the TransCaspian and Blue Stream pipelines
take away current global dependence on Middle Eastern oil to acknowledge
the new reserves found in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan.Turkish Embassy
org - Republic of Turkey, Asian
Development bank Trans Caspian Pipeline
The twin targets of on the one hand inserting former Communist countries
(China and Russia) into the Capitalist mainframe of the global economy
combined with the realisation that 90% of the world cannot afford Western
technology have led to a recognition that the neo Liberal version of "free
market enterprise" is unsustainable without sufficient Socialist
principles of good old redistribution of wealth U.N. Human Development Reports
1999
The redistribution of 'infrastructure wealth' shown as power based projects
in Asia and South Eastern Europe should attract sufficient development
and investment in order to develop markets to the new technology which
the west requires to sell for its own survival, in order to satisfy the
global needs of Europe, North America and Asia. (sample technology: Hydro International PLC)
Africa and Latin America appear to be put on the back burner for now,
while former communist countries Russia will be empowered to sell its
vast mineral reserves and China can develop its own current industrial
revolution.
Copyright
S Coleman 2003 22 January 2003
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