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Kuwait Is Awash in Oil Money. But It Can’t Keep the Power on.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/08/world/middleeast/kuwait-p...
Citrine sound barrier
  09/08/24
*fails to build new generation capacity to meet population i...
Yapping geriatric senate
  09/08/24
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Avocado Piazza Ceo
  09/08/24
cr. TX did something analogous. They built out a lot of gre...
Exciting walnut national
  09/08/24
lol @ how these shitlib lunatics have to apply the "cli...
adventurous yellow mad-dog skullcap brunch
  09/08/24
Actual quote: "Summer blackouts are not new in Kuwai...
Iridescent odious field
  09/08/24
Ignoring population increases as the reason why climate-rela...
hairraiser twisted hissy fit incel
  09/08/24
That's the lesson from Ukraine. Real wealth and real power c...
fuchsia arrogant indian lodge
  09/08/24
this is why china is dominating the entire world and the gap...
adventurous yellow mad-dog skullcap brunch
  09/08/24
kuwait has a soveirgn wealth fund of $980b, UAE's new nuke p...
adventurous yellow mad-dog skullcap brunch
  09/08/24
Best part of nuclear power plants is the possibility of a Ch...
flesh school goyim
  09/08/24
Superpower? Russia's economy is smaller than California's.
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  09/08/24
half the size of CA’s it’s even smaller than ...
Avocado Piazza Ceo
  09/08/24
national wealth starts with energy and agriculture. Russia h...
Exciting walnut national
  09/08/24
Russian agro problem are 40 years ago. Russia is obliteratin...
fuchsia arrogant indian lodge
  09/08/24
? not arguing, just asking. every list i've seen has the U...
Exciting walnut national
  09/08/24
https://www.intellinews.com/russian-agricultural-exports-mor...
fuchsia arrogant indian lodge
  09/08/24
so the US exports 3x what Russia does? and by the way, i ...
Exciting walnut national
  09/08/24
Point is that 20 years ago Russia exported nothing and all t...
fuchsia arrogant indian lodge
  09/09/24
Yep we have lost power for hours at every teaching job I've ...
Lake out-of-control base
  09/08/24
still arabs
translucent toilet seat mother
  09/08/24
90% of the country is truly a lifeless, inhospitable desert....
Cobalt corner
  09/08/24
there is a major population-wide IQ problem in the Arab worl...
Yapping geriatric senate
  09/08/24
Cr, they are content to enjoy their billions while it lasts,...
onyx telephone jew
  09/08/24
My grandfather drove a camel. My father drove a Mercedes. ...
Lake out-of-control base
  09/08/24
Wishful thinking
Iridescent odious field
  09/08/24
Yeah I personally don't buy it
Lake out-of-control base
  09/09/24
He can't personally teach his son how to drive a camel becau...
Iridescent odious field
  09/09/24
OK dude, it's just a common saying meant to illustrate a lar...
Lake out-of-control base
  09/09/24
Amazing to have this foresight yet still be retarded enough ...
Chrome site
  09/09/24
It's not actually a strong argument against having kids.
Iridescent odious field
  09/09/24
??? If you know your children will have a worse life than yo...
Chrome site
  09/09/24
You're measuring "worse life" in terms of material...
Iridescent odious field
  09/09/24
They will probably be pretty irate that they're impoverished...
Chrome site
  09/09/24
They won't be able to afford a camel
Iridescent odious field
  09/09/24
things go in cycles. some of our kids will be the John Conno...
Avocado Piazza Ceo
  09/09/24


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Date: September 8th, 2024 3:02 AM
Author: Citrine sound barrier

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/08/world/middleeast/kuwait-power-cuts-climate.html

Kuwait, perched atop around 6 percent of global oil reserves, is one of the world’s wealthiest states and a major energy exporter.

But in June, as soaring temperatures strained the country’s electrical grid, a Kuwaiti elementary school teacher, Shaikha al-Shammari, found herself leading lessons in the dark when the power suddenly cut out. Last month, she went home to find her own children struggling to cope after the electricity went out there, too, shutting off the air-conditioning.

And Mishari al-Olyan, 40, a lawyer, said the rolling blackouts that the government had resorted to recently as electricity demand surged were a “catastrophe.” His father needs an oxygen tank to breathe — and the tank needs electricity to operate, he said. So now he makes sure he has a spare machine charged and ready.

“Since when does a country like Kuwait have electricity cuts?” he asked.

The country’s power problems have many causes. As the planet warms, soaring demand has outpaced the capacity of the existing electrical grid, while bureaucratic delays have stymied efforts to expand it. Kuwait has also largely shifted away from burning oil to generate power — a more polluting method — in favor of natural gas. And since the country produces relatively little natural gas, it needs to import it.

The blackouts in Kuwait this summer underscore the challenges that even affluent countries in the region face as climate change reorders life across the Middle East. In April, heavy rains caused severe flooding in Dubai, wreaking havoc at its international airport. And in June, heat waves contributed to the death of more than 1,300 people making the annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

Summer blackouts are not new in Kuwait; they have occurred regularly since 2006. But this year, the ministry of electricity, water and renewable energy has increased scheduled power cuts, and Kuwaitis say it feels like the electricity is going out more often.

On Aug. 18, the ministry warned that cuts would happen in several neighborhoods across the country and asked people to conserve energy during the peak hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It blamed those cuts on a “fuel supply disruption” for natural gas. And in a statement this summer, the ministry attributed outages in June to “the inability of power generation stations to meet the increasing demand during peak times, compounded by higher temperatures compared to previous years.”

In late August, the ministry said Kuwait had recorded its highest electrical load in history as temperatures reached 50 degrees Celsius, or more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit, aggravated by high humidity along the coast.

“Just walking out of the house is difficult,” said Ms. al-Shammari, 31.

Sarah Hashem Ibrahim, 34, a middle school teacher, said she had noticed her students increasingly affected by the heat, finding it more difficult to concentrate.

“When it’s so hot and the electricity is out, your whole life stops,” she said. “Even just basic daily tasks you can’t do anymore.”

The Persian Gulf nation is one of the world’s largest oil exporters and has a $980 billion sovereign wealth fund. Yet its citizens often complain of government mismanagement. In a recent report, AlShall, a business consultancy, blamed the power cuts on disorganized public administration rather than on a financial deficit or fuel shortage, pointing out that there have been 14 electricity ministers over the past 10 years, two of whom served twice.

And for decades, experts have warned of a looming energy crisis in Kuwait, citing delays in building power plants to keep pace with rising demand.

“In a country like Kuwait, which has all the capabilities that make it among the advanced countries, when the electricity cuts off in the hot summer, you know that there is a flaw in the planning,” Yousef al-Zalzalah, a former minister and a former member of Parliament, wrote on social media.

But even in Gulf countries like the United Arab Emirates and Qatar — which have smoother-moving bureaucracies and have managed to avoid widespread power outages — governments have been unable to fully insulate their people from the effects of climate change.

Emissions from fossil fuels, resources that have made their states rich, are the main drivers of global warming, to which the region is particularly vulnerable. Air pollution and scorching temperatures degrade the health of migrant workers whose jobs often expose them to the elements, force citizens indoors and for the wealthiest, prompt a seasonal exodus to cooler climes in Europe and North America.

Kuwait relies mainly on natural gas for electricity generation, and its consumption per capita increased 16 percent from 2000 to 2021, according to the International Energy Agency.

In August, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation announced that it had secured a 15-year supply of liquefied natural gas from Qatar, building on other such deals.

Still, many Kuwaitis fear that the problem will only get worse as time goes on.

“The population is increasing, therefore electricity consumption is also increasing — of course we are going to see more power cuts,” said Sami al-Ajmi, 42, a state oil refining company employee. “The government is trying to do their best, but we haven’t seen any solutions yet.”

Ismaeel Naar contributed reporting from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Vivian Nereim is the lead reporter for The Times covering the countries of the Arabian Peninsula. She is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. More about Vivian Nereim



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061922)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 3:15 AM
Author: Yapping geriatric senate

*fails to build new generation capacity to meet population increases*

*shuts down existing generation capacity because of “global warming”*

*gets predictable power shortages*

*blames global warming*

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061941)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 5:05 AM
Author: Avocado Piazza Ceo



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061978)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 11:06 AM
Author: Exciting walnut national

cr.

TX did something analogous. They built out a lot of green power generation that predictably failed in cold weather. Texas, of all places.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062315)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 3:30 AM
Author: adventurous yellow mad-dog skullcap brunch

lol @ how these shitlib lunatics have to apply the "climate change" angle to everything, here u have kuwait which ALWAYS was furking like 110+ degrees in summer and now these retards want to blame climate change for the increased electricity when kuwaits furking pop went from 2.9m in 2010 to 4.26m today and of course they dont mention that at all other than a passing quote at the end without detailing the massive increase

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061947)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 1:38 PM
Author: Iridescent odious field

Actual quote:

"Summer blackouts are not new in Kuwait; they have occurred regularly since 2006."

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062740)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 3:21 PM
Author: hairraiser twisted hissy fit incel

Ignoring population increases as the reason why climate-related destruction is exponentially worse is a shitlib specialty. They love to talk about unprecedented hurricane damage in Florida while ignoring that Flrodia’s population has increased like 5x in the last 50 years.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48063113)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 4:24 AM
Author: fuchsia arrogant indian lodge

That's the lesson from Ukraine. Real wealth and real power comes from making things and not paper wealth. Russia is a super power because it makes shit like missiles and tanks and turbine power plants and electricity. The US is shit because it can't match Russian production so in a war of attrition in Hahlostan it loses while emptying out every arsenal in the entire collective West to do it.

Kuwait has money but can't make a turbine so they actually have shit.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061968)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 4:28 AM
Author: adventurous yellow mad-dog skullcap brunch

this is why china is dominating the entire world and the gap will only grow

and adopting shitlib nonsense abt climate change is also a prob with places like germany and prob kuwait, they have so much money wtf didnt they build nuke plants if they expected their pop to increase 50% in 15 years, UAE just opened its first nuke plant which is the first in the sand nigga world i believe and its gonna power something ridiculous like one third of their power demand

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061969)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 4:29 AM
Author: adventurous yellow mad-dog skullcap brunch

kuwait has a soveirgn wealth fund of $980b, UAE's new nuke plant which powers 25% of supply cost $24.4 billion

Kuwait has no nuclear reactors in operation. Although the deployment of nuclear power is not considered at present as an option in the short and medium terms, Kuwait has a keen interest in monitoring the development of nuclear energy in the region and keeping abreast of the progress of nuclear energy technologies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barakah_nuclear_power_plant

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061972)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 8:58 AM
Author: flesh school goyim

Best part of nuclear power plants is the possibility of a Chernobyl like situation in the Middle East

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062097)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 10:43 AM
Author: Federal Deep Stag Film Bbw

Superpower? Russia's economy is smaller than California's.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062273)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 1:46 PM
Author: Avocado Piazza Ceo

half the size of CA’s

it’s even smaller than NYC’s

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062765)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 11:08 AM
Author: Exciting walnut national

national wealth starts with energy and agriculture. Russia has energy and struggles with agriculture. the US is blessed with a super abundance of energy and agriculture -- although libs are trying to tear that down.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062317)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 3:55 PM
Author: fuchsia arrogant indian lodge

Russian agro problem are 40 years ago. Russia is obliterating US agro exports.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48063191)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 5:23 PM
Author: Exciting walnut national

?

not arguing, just asking. every list i've seen has the US by far the largest exporter of ag. most lists have russia roughly 20th. true, Russia exports the most wheat. but in total exports Russia is way behind.

maybe i'm wrong?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48063477)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 5:37 PM
Author: fuchsia arrogant indian lodge

https://www.intellinews.com/russian-agricultural-exports-more-than-double-despite-a-decade-of-sanctions-337400/#:~:text=Agricultural%20exports%20rose%20to%20%2443.5,to%20%2417.1bn%20in%202013.

Russia now export $43bn a year up from less than half that a decade ago and all stolen from US share. It will be closer to $60bn this year as China continues to redirect trade to Russia from the US. US exports are about $175bn a year.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48063510)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 6:58 PM
Author: Exciting walnut national

so the US exports 3x what Russia does?

and by the way, i realize that libs and elites that run the US are hellbent on sabotaging our ag sector.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48063747)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 6:40 AM
Author: fuchsia arrogant indian lodge

Point is that 20 years ago Russia exported nothing and all that market share belonged to the US. At current trend the US is going to lose all of the Chinese market to Russia.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48065262)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 5:52 AM
Author: Lake out-of-control base

Yep we have lost power for hours at every teaching job I've had here. Then it's "teacherrrrrr veddy hot teacher, whyyyy???"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48061991)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 9:04 AM
Author: translucent toilet seat mother

still arabs

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062103)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 9:09 AM
Author: Cobalt corner

90% of the country is truly a lifeless, inhospitable desert. They could put up enough solar panels to never have to worry about A/C again. Of course, that takes intelligence and planning.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062110)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 10:19 AM
Author: Yapping geriatric senate

there is a major population-wide IQ problem in the Arab world, they are not capable of making this happen

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062217)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 12:57 PM
Author: onyx telephone jew

Cr, they are content to enjoy their billions while it lasts, then they'll go back to the deserts

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48062628)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 3:54 PM
Author: Lake out-of-control base

My grandfather drove a camel.

My father drove a Mercedes.

I drive a Hyundai.

My son will drive my Hyundai.

My grandson will drive a camel.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48063190)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 8:48 PM
Author: Iridescent odious field

Wishful thinking

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064116)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:03 AM
Author: Lake out-of-control base

Yeah I personally don't buy it

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064844)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:07 AM
Author: Iridescent odious field

He can't personally teach his son how to drive a camel because he grew up driving cars. His son will also grow up driving cars (and continue to drive them into adulthood) but the grandson will become trained to drive camels? It seems more plausible the grandson will become a refugee on a raft to Greece.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064849)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:14 AM
Author: Lake out-of-control base

OK dude, it's just a common saying meant to illustrate a larger point.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064861)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:08 AM
Author: Chrome site

Amazing to have this foresight yet still be retarded enough to have children in a declining society.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064850)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:10 AM
Author: Iridescent odious field

It's not actually a strong argument against having kids.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064855)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:12 AM
Author: Chrome site

??? If you know your children will have a worse life than you, then why are you having children instead of not having them?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064857)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:13 AM
Author: Iridescent odious field

You're measuring "worse life" in terms of material wealth, not in terms of how those children will experience things from their own perspective.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064860)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:14 AM
Author: Chrome site

They will probably be pretty irate that they're impoverished in a once rich province and are riding a fucking camel in 2060 when the civilized world has *** FLYING CARS *** hth

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064862)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 12:30 AM
Author: Iridescent odious field

They won't be able to afford a camel

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48064894)



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Date: September 9th, 2024 7:12 AM
Author: Avocado Piazza Ceo

things go in cycles. some of our kids will be the John Connor’s who bring things back

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590646&forum_id=2Reputation#48065297)