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Energy World, No 325, January 2005

2 Viewpoint
Is the UK on track to meet energy efficiency targets? - Philip Sellwood

News
3 International News
Kyoto Protocol becomes legally binding on 16 February
Current unsustainable energy trends 'deeply troubling’
Wind projects for Pakistan, Italy, Spain and Canada
Alstom, Siemens build hydropower plants in China
Largest PV system in Thailand
Four new CCGTs for China
Sakhalin to supply LNG to Japan and west coast US

6 Home News
Brown announces new moves to improve energy efficiency
Record year for UK wind industry
First gas production from Goldeneye
Home condition reports will include energy efficiency
Clear Skies ahead to 2006
Companies move to keep UK trading scheme on track
Production ends at giant Selby coalfield
ConocoPhilips opens major CHP plant at Immingham
Winter energy supplies 'sufficient’ - NGT
Didcot power station to burn locally-grown biomass
Fewer, shorter power cuts, on average

Features
10 Emissions trading: a new, carbon-constrained world order? - Gareth Jones
12 Emissions trading 'will harm UK industry’ - Jeremy Nicholson
14 Two views on the next generation - Mike Coulten and Veronica Smart
16 Optimising energy with ’Verbund’ CHP
18 Energy purchasing - Green energy, Westminster, Sainsbury', value added
contracts and BT
19 El Awards extend to wider energy industry
20 Integrating distributed generation into the grid - a T&D company view
22 Oil depletion - crisis, concern or no problem?

Issue details


EW_No325_January_2005.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Electricity distribution, Oil reserves, Emissions