In many third world countries away from the main cities there are people that do not have electricity. Those countries are too poor to extend the power distribution system to sparsely populated areas as the revenue that would be generated by expanding the system would not cover the installation costs.
Yes there are people who do not have electricity like hobos, or homeless people.
Recent estimates by World Bank and International Energy Agency say about 1.2-1.4 billion people do not have electricy.
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There is electric utility service into the Kibera region of Nairobi, but great numbers of its inhabitants don't have access to it.
Coal
nuclear !!!!!!!!!!
The world will not run out of electricity, but there may be shortages in cities with large populations. Lightning is raw electricity and there are many ways to get electricity from nature like windmills or dams. Thats not likely, though it may become more difficult to generate in the future. I should mention that even though our oil reserves are beginning to run out, there are still PLENTY of coal deposits (this is primarily where our electricity comes from) left, though mining coal is much harder than drilling for oil. In addition, there are many, many different ways of generating electricity.
Fossil fuels provide around 66% of the world's electrical power, and 95% of the world's total energy demands (including heating, transport, electricity generation and other uses). xx
Mexico provides electricity for 97% of the population (2006). This means an approximate of 3 million Mexicans - all of them in rural areas - don't have access to electricity.
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No it is not available all over the world.Currently, more than 2.1 billion people or 425 millions households are still without access to electricity.
97.4% of the Mexican population have access and actually use electricity.
You cant use technology without electricity?
In the last 10 years 100,000,000 people have been killed by electricity in the world
Many events like for example World War 1 and 2 and the invention of electricity
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well... many people don't have acsess to a computer.My guess is around about 50,000 people.Hope it helpedEdit:Definitely way more than 1.5 billion people do not have access to a computer, since more than 1.5 billion people do not have access to electricity at all.
Places where one can not access cable television include places that have no electricity such as third world countries. Other places include homes in the rural countryside, as they still have not gotten cable to their homes yet, so are not able to access cable television, only analogue and digital.
9 million people