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Energy World, No 312, September 2003

2 Viewpoint
Martin Fry .Co - president of the Institute of Energy - Changing times in the energy world

News
3 Home news
Offshore wind energy to enter the mainstream; 15% of homes could be supplied by 2010
Government funds major PV community renewables projects
Tax breaks for ‘biofuels, hydrogen; not LPG' - says ippr
Rewiring Britain for CHP and distributed generation Stephen Timms
UK fossil fuel production and consumption both fall in 2002, as does
CHP capacity; renewables and transport consumption rise
Helpline helps secure European R&D funding

6 International news
First CDM project approved for Brazil
EU emissions trading scheme finalised for 2005
The Wave Dragon
Global oil prduction falls as gas grows; China burns lots more coal
UNFCC says carbon emissions will rise
First lrish sea wind farm to feature 3.6 MW turbine

22 El news

Features
8 Melchett Lecture - Supplying Britain’s gas and electricity - will lessons from the past help the industry face new changes? Sir John Parker
l3 Sustainable energy - From colliery, via coppice, to wood fuel, World's first offshore current device, International awards for sustainability
l6 Are you getting the best out of your boilers? Peter Herring
I8 Opportunities in the EU’s liberalising energy markets - Graham Ward FEl

Regulars
20 Events diary

Issue details


EW_No312_September_2003.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Boilers, Sustainable energy