An energy crisis or energy shortage is any significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In literature, it often refers to one... 28 KB (3,002 words) - 05:59, 9 March 2024 |
A global energy crisis began in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, with much of the globe facing shortages and increased prices in oil, gas... 91 KB (7,957 words) - 01:02, 29 April 2024 |
South Africa’s energy crisis or load shedding is an ongoing period of widespread national blackouts of electricity supply. It began in the later months... 83 KB (7,712 words) - 15:13, 26 April 2024 |
The 2000–2001 California electricity crisis, also known as the Western U.S. energy crisis of 2000 and 2001, was a situation in which the U.S. state of... 35 KB (3,526 words) - 17:13, 19 April 2024 |
experienced a marked deficit in the generation of electrical energy. The immediate cause of the energy crisis was a prolonged drought that caused the water in the... 47 KB (5,003 words) - 06:00, 9 March 2024 |
Renewable energy (or green energy, low-carbon energy) is energy from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale. Mainstream... 176 KB (16,935 words) - 13:40, 28 April 2024 |
An energy transition (or energy system transformation) is a major structural change to energy supply and consumption in an energy system. Currently, a... 102 KB (10,485 words) - 19:14, 25 April 2024 |
Issue newspaper defines a cost-of-living crisis as "a scenario in which the cost of everyday essentials like energy and food is rising much faster than average... 45 KB (4,063 words) - 17:02, 21 April 2024 |
Presidency of Jimmy Carter (redirect from Crisis of Confidence) alternative resources. In the short term the country was beset by an energy crisis in 1979 which was overlapped by a recession in 1980. Carter sought reforms... 133 KB (15,580 words) - 02:26, 28 April 2024 |
Great Recession (redirect from Global economic crisis of 2008) in September 2008. This 2007–2008 phase was called the subprime mortgage crisis. The combination of banks unable to provide funds to businesses, and homeowners... 126 KB (13,199 words) - 23:22, 11 April 2024 |
1970s energy crisis OPEC oil price shock (1973) Energy crisis (1979) Secondary banking crisis (1973-1975) in the UK Latin American debt crisis (late 1970s... 9 KB (1,022 words) - 00:48, 3 March 2024 |
crisis or oil shock may refer to: Abadan Crisis ("Iran Oil Crisis") of 1951–1954 - nationalization, coup, and de-nationalisation in Iran 1970s energy... 864 bytes (153 words) - 12:34, 5 June 2023 |
Debt crisis is a situation in which a government (nation, state/province, county, or city etc.) loses the ability of paying back its governmental debt... 31 KB (3,158 words) - 11:00, 28 March 2024 |
Bank run (redirect from Banking crisis) conditions such as the U.S. savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. The global financial crisis that began in 2007 was centered around market-liquidity... 31 KB (3,952 words) - 05:05, 22 February 2024 |
Argentine energy crisis was a natural gas supply shortage experienced by Argentina in 2004. After the recession triggered by the Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002)... 9 KB (1,150 words) - 14:12, 17 January 2024 |
A currency crisis is a type of financial crisis, and is often associated with a real economic crisis. A currency crisis raises the probability of a banking... 24 KB (2,545 words) - 15:36, 10 January 2024 |
1997 Asian financial crisis The 1997 Asian financial crisis was a period of financial crisis that gripped much of East and Southeast Asia during the late... 90 KB (10,409 words) - 21:50, 2 April 2024 |
crisis was a multinational financial crisis that occurred between 2007 and 2010 that contributed to the 2007–2008 global financial crisis. The crisis... 309 KB (35,305 words) - 00:43, 1 April 2024 |
The Mexican peso crisis was a currency crisis sparked by the Mexican government's sudden devaluation of the peso against the U.S. dollar in December 1994... 26 KB (2,912 words) - 20:45, 15 April 2024 |