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Asian governments forced to act as oil prices soar
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Torn between protecting the poor and saving their budgets, governments across Asia are being forced to slash fuel subsidies as world oil prices smash through 130 dollars a barrel.
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In turkey, the price for oil is 3 dollars per litter... :banghead
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No, I can't believe that! Is that possible? 3 dollars? What is the reason? It seems that Turkey is closer to petroleum countries and logically the fuel must be cheaper
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hmm, that makes 11.35 a gallon. It's very expensive to travel by car.
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turkey consumes the most expensive oil in the world. This is because the government imposes big taxes on in. Last year the total amount of VAT on oil, paid by a Turkish oil company, made up 26 billion euros.
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Is it because Turkey cares about the environment, or it's just that the Government believes it's the most efficient way to fill up the state budget?
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Actually Turkey is among the most ecological, I think. You could cross and travel to a lot of villages and cities in Turkey, and you'll see that 80% of them are equipped with solar batteries. Smile
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Hakan G Wrote:Actually Turkey is among the most ecological, I think. You could cross and travel to a lot of villages and cities in Turkey, and you'll see that 80% of them are equipped with solar batteries. Smile

It's also a really sarcastic thing, where the Turkey itself a oil producer and manufacturer country, still need to have the side effect and suffer with the high oil prices misery...
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still, Hakan, why is the oil in Turkey so cheap.
One more thing, are you sure 80% of villages in Turkey are equipped with solar system technologies?
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Just come and make a visit to Turkey. And I'd recommned you to take a trip on the shores, you'll see.
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These devices look quite simple and not expensive. I guess they can be made by common people.
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I have never seen a hand-made solar panel :-P
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Governments should subsidize people to buy such devices. Yes, the expenses will be more than enough, but, instead, the future of environment will be safe.
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I think governments should giveaway free solar panels, and include the costs in their budgets. This would be a really important move.
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