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Energy World, No 315, January 2004

2 Viewpoint
Guy Doyle, Power ink: How will carbon trading affect UK generators?

3 Home news
Government extends Renewables Obligation to 20l5
North Hoyle opens the UK offshore wind power sector
Coal mine methane exempted from levy
Biomass community heating scheme for Leicester
CHP target 'unlikely to be met'
New group to improve building performance
New planning guidance to aid
renewable energy projects
'UK plc' could benefit from offshore renewables
Apply now for carbon trading permits
Food systems 'aggravating climate change'
New president for the El

7 International news
Awards for hydroelectricity projects in South Africa, Brazil
European power company carbon emissions edge higher
New hydropower schemes for the Sudan, Iceland $l6 trillion of investment capital required 
US turns to imported LNG to meet gas demand

Features
l0 Power and gas prices rise in 2003 - but where to from here? - Daniel Norton, Plus EIC Utility Awards
l3 Industrial energy efficiency in the US
l4 Fuel cell developers dominate first Carbon Trust Awards for Innovation - Ceres Power Ltd, Leeds City Council,Torotrak and Oxford University
l8 Renewable hydrogen and its role for vehicle refuelling - Ausilio Bauen
22 The Better Buildings Summit - Professor David Strong

Regulars
24 Events diary

Issue details


EW_No315_January_2004.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Hydrogen