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“Politics is for serving the citizens and solving the problems of citizens. Unfortunately, the palace [of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan] forgot both the citizens and their problems. Citizens are imprisoned by poverty. The government continuously increases prices of almost everything, including electricity, gas, petroleum, taxes and fees. The high cost of living is making citizens poorer.”

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Republican People's Party's provincial president in Istanbul
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“The delegation from the transport ministry which has come to Balkh held talks with Uzbekistan officials on airport reconstruction and the railway. Talks were also held on Afghanistan's electricity bill debt to Uzbekistan, and we said when the banking system problems are resolved we will pay the bill and Uzbekistan should not cut the imported electricity.”

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Balkh's governor (Afghanistan)
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“Important issues such as TAPI [Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline], railroads and electricity were discussed. We discussed how to strengthen the projects that had already started. Also, the projects that were started by Turkmenistan, such as TAPI its practical implementation will start soon in Afghanistan.”

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Foreign Minister of Afghanistan in the Taliban's government
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“Serbia luckily had the courage to build a gas pipeline with Russia. I was told I was crazy because I didn't want to close the coal mines … [but] you can't balance electricity with wind and solar energy. The crisis is much bigger than you think, the prices of construction materials are rising everywhere in Europe … Luckily, we had the courage to build a gas pipeline with Russia [Turkish stream]; if we hadn't, I could just take ropes to hang myself.”

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Serbian president
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“There is no fuel and limited generation, so the variation in frequency is ruining the grid. It's happened about 16 times over the past two weeks because generation is too little compared to what is needed for the grid to reach stability.”

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Energy researcher at the American University of Beirut’s Issam Fares Institute
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“In the northeast of China it can get bitterly cold and as winter comes on, ensuring adequate heat and electricity for the people there is a top priority. If we look at the COVID-19 pandemic, I think we can glean some insights into how things might proceed, in that what China has done is to put human life first. And of course, this has brought some economic cost and some inconvenience. But this shows the priorities of the government. And we see something similar here - the priority is making sure that people are able to stay safe, to stay warm and then to mitigate as much as possible the short term disruptions.”

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Senior research fellow at the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalization
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“This is a simple choice between growing dependency on what has been expensive oil produced by a foreign cartel, or domestic electricity produced by renewable sources whose prices fall over time. Emerging market importers will bring the oil era to an end. A switch to EVs [electric vehicles] in emerging markets would see oil importers alone cut growth in global oil demand by over 70%. Factor in the war on plastics hitting petchem demand and rising EV penetration in developed markets, and it becomes ever more likely that we have seen peak oil demand in 2019.”

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Carbon Tracker (think tank) energy strategist
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