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Energy World, No 319, May 2004

2 Viewpoint
Why the lights...won’t go out - Daniel Norton

3 International news
Europe ‘unlikely‘ to meet its renewables target
World wind power growth at 35%
Biogas - fired fuel cells for NewYork City
PV power for two Californian wineries 
American companies start ocean energy R&D
Kuwaiti oil contracts go the British company
Largest private power plant opens in Vietnam
Dutch companies work towards 200 MW fuel cell plant
GE turbines for Irish cogeneration plant

6 Home news
Major UK power failures ‘unlikely‘ but more investment needed 
‘No interest’ in North Sea EOR project
Carbon emissions rose in 2003; oil and gas production fell
NOx reduction plant to put Drax in the lead; FGD at Cottam 
McKean is Energy Manager of the Year
Carbon emissions targets: ‘UK must not go it alone’ 
Second CHP/community heating scheme planned for Southampton
Funding for larger solar projects 
Barriers to distributed generation ‘falling‘ as Ofgem backs renewables
Budget proposes VAT cuts for micro-CHP and heat pumps
New posts for Green, Plowman, Gallagher

Features
I0 Education and training for the energy industry - Sarah Beacock
I3 Training: to assess building performance; for installers of condensing boilers and PV systems; at Safeways to cut energy use
l6 Energy education for all - Mike Wolfe
l8 Awaiting the implementation plan - Steve Hodgson
l9 How better metering could facilitate embedded generation - John Parsons
22 CHP and community heating - importing the Danish model - lan Whitelock

Regulars
24 Events diary

Issue details


EW_No319_May_2004.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Metering, Skills, education and training, Combined heat and power generation

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