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Overcoming the Conservation of Energy
(Analysis/Analysis)
...t is visible throughout the South African economy; most obviously in public schools, public health, and public
electricity
. Mining companies have announced major retrenchments. They are the inevitabl...
Saturday, 10 May 2008
2.
When no-one is held accountable, everyone suffers
(Analysis/Analysis)
...ailure of the South African government to hold the health ministry to account sees millions dieing from AIDS.
Electricity
, and its ails, have been discussed to death; but consider the knock-on impact...
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
3.
Netscape, the Internet and Creative Destruction
(Analysis/Analysis)
... governments decide are essential and that they feel are too important to be left to the private sector. Like
electricity
, for instance. But it was private endeavour that created power generation in...
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
4.
Electricity Redux - Electricity Quotas Will Work About As Well As Race Quotas
(Analysis/Analysis)
In 1998 the US state of California partially deregulated
electricity
production and sales. The "partially" bit is where things came ungummed. The private companies that purchased the righ
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
5.
Higher food prices mean downgrading that Turkey to a Chicken
(Analysis/Analysis)
...ctly at the poor through food vouchers. These, too, have their consequences. The subsidised "free"
electricity
given to all is another reason that energy demand has outstripped supply. Th...
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
6.
This festive season: the accumulating effects of individual activity
(Analysis/Analysis)
...ot;handmade" over "factory-made". Purely logically, that doesn't hold. The peak times for
electricity
consumption happens to be 18h00 to 21h00 ... AFTER people come back from work...
Saturday, 15 December 2007
7.
Africa, China and Investment
(Analysis/Analysis)
...infrastructure behind. A mining company investing in Cameroon also has to build railroads and deepwater ports,
electricity
generators, fresh water pipelines, and import engineering skill before their ...
Sunday, 30 September 2007
8.
Do you hate the poor enough to be charitable?
(Analysis/Analysis)
...ter, when the cold presses in, shack dwellers cluster closer around paraffin stoves to keep warm. There is no
electricity
. Common toilets are outside. Shacks lean up against each other. Accidents....
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
9.
Nigeria, or the idiots guide to stealing an election
(Analysis/Analysis)
...he people didn't want him to go, because he'd done a good job. The real test will be whether there is
electricity
for more than four hours a day, whether there is sanitation, or running water...
Thursday, 17 May 2007
10.
One Laptop Per Child, now costing 75% more ...
(Analysis/Analysis)
...las Negroponte, stumped for an answer on the ultimate purpose of the computer, declared, "... there is no
electricity
, thus the laptop is, among other things, the brightest light source in the ho...
Sunday, 29 April 2007
11.
Cricket, corruption and the match-fixing that leads to murder
(Analysis/Analysis)
...sses are treated in similar fashion, similar corruption, misrule and incompetence prevails. There is one
electricity
provider in South Africa, the state-protected Eskom. With no real competition...
Saturday, 24 March 2007
12.
Aggregation and collaboration: a guide to making money and doing good in poor nations
(Analysis/Analysis)
...are excelling. Vive Crone, of Spescom, speaks with affection about the engineering breakthroughs in providing
electricity
to the poorest. He developed an electronic box, with a digital keypad, ...
Friday, 16 March 2007
13.
May I have the bill, please? A lesson in wilful ignorance ...
(Analysis/Analysis)
...onomic landscape of winners. And, when they do get round to testing those waiters, I hope it involves lots of
electricity
. ...
Tuesday, 23 January 2007
14.
What do toilet paper and state monopolies have in common?
(Analysis/Analysis)
...products would you consider that important? The South African government has quite a list: fuel,
electricity
, education, telecommunications, transport, and information (amongst others). ...
Thursday, 18 January 2007
15.
Is the $ 100 laptop no more than a really expensive light-bulb?
(Analysis/Analysis)
...other than to add the following: “In one Cambodian village where we have been working, there is no
electricity
, thus the laptop is, among other things, the brightest light source in the ho...
Wednesday, 03 January 2007
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