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Energy World, No 311, July-August 2003

2 Viewpoint
Keith Allot, the ENDS Report - UK emissions trading scheme ‘seriously flawed’

3 International news
World renewables ‘will only keep pace with energy growth”
US wind energy growth slows as turbines get bigger 
Developing fuel cells for liquid hydrocarbons

4 Home news
UK ‘cannot hit climate targets without controlling air transport’ 
Renewables associations target ‘wet offshore’ technologies
The RPA Renewables Routemap
Boost for community energy
John Mogg 
UK emissions trading off to a flying start - or is it.
NETA ‘has not delivered full price cuts to domestic consumers‘
AMEC works at Bruce, Rhum in the North Sea for BP

22 lnstE news

Features
8 View from the top - Louise Kingham on the new Energy Institute
10 A new east-west energy corridor - why oil and gas pipelines are being built in the Caucasus - Robin Knight
13 Central and Eastern European markets for oil and gas - Wolfgang Ruttenstorfer
14 Coal-fired district heating scheme uses CFB technology - Peter Herring
15 World coal - generation efficiency, reducing particulates, coal-by-wire’ in China
16 Research needs for decarbonising the UK - economic and social angles - Paul Ekins

Regulars
l8 Information
20 Events diary

Issue details


EW_No311_July-August_2003.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Institute of Energy

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: District heating, Coal, Pipes and pipelines, Decarbonisation

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