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Energy World, No 303, October 2002
2 Viewpoint
News
3 Home news
6 International news
22 Institute news
Features
8 Will the new Building Regulations really reduce carbon dioxide emissions from buildings? - David Cheshire
12 Tipping the balance towards energy efficiency - How the new Building Regulations could affect the use of external wall insulation and underfloor heating
14 Compressed air - Leakage from systems, dual pressure arrangements
16 Developing hydrogen and fuel cell products - David J McGrath
18 Energy production and utilisation in the Far East - a recent history - JC Jones
Diary
20 Events
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Institute of Energy
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Hydrogen, Regulation, Compressed air