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Energy World, No 326, February 2005

2 Viewpoint
Ten years on from Kyoto - more leadership required - Mark Kenber

News
3 International News
COP 10 inches forward as global emissions accelerate
Megawatt- sized fuel cells for the US
REEEP promotes biomass in Africa
EU trading scheme opens for business - in most countries
Pumped storage power station for Austria
Offshore power cable to link Canada and California?
US dependence on imported energy to grow
Power companies 'failing to invest in a clean energy future'

6 Home News
Electricity industry accepts price control
Enter the BG Group Energy Challenge
El to respond on Climate Change Programme review
More money to reinforce networks in Scotland
Scroby Sands doubles UK offshore generating capacity
Largest-yet onshore wind farm for Ayrshire
Two new centres on transport technology
PV panels arrive at council house roofs
New plan steps - up efforts to end fuel poverty in five years

Features
10 Wave, wind and tides - prospects for the UK marine energy sector - Paul Jordan
13 Consolidation support for the independent generation sector - Steve Armitage
16 Could an African bean crack Europe's biodiesel blockage?
18 Postgraduate research in London concentrates on renewables
20 Low maintenance, small-scale wind power
21 Energy Manager of the Year - the 2004 story from Knowsley MBC
22 Cutting water use; saving money - Martin Gibson
23 Exciting changes for the Journal of the Energy Institute

Issue details


EW_No326_February_2005.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Biodiesel, Wind power, Tidal Power

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