International Energy Agency
Sep 10 2008, Rahul Bhandari

Developing economies are trying to satiate their growing demand by digging new reserves and exploring alternatives, but all seems in vain as energy watchdog, International Energy Agency stated that within five year, world will face acute shortage of..

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