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Energy World, No 327, March 2005

2 Viewpoint
The day after the day after tomorrow - Steve Hodgson

News
3 International News
’G8-Plus Group’ needed to tackle climate change
IEA commends Canada’s energy markets
Spain, Britain best countries for renewables investment
China pioneers supercritical “clean coal' technology
Banks to serve Spain’s ’climate change sector’
Dutch chlorine plant develops hydrogen fuel cell
2004 the 'fourth warmest on record’

6 Home News
New support for wave and tidal power
Trust asks business to take responsibility for emissions
UK oil and gas industry invests to check decline
Shell Chairman urges action on climate change
New energy-saving lighting controls for Carbon Trust HQ
Half of new homes ’fail to meet energy standards’
Nissan, GSK opt for used wind turbines for on-site power
Alarming rise in business rates for renewables schemes
Green power for Wembley

Features
10 The future for solar power - a view from the industry
13 European energy - Kyoto targets, security, competition
14 Prospects for carbon dioxide capture and storage
17 Energy recovery alternative to landfill - Nick Dawber
18 Towards an effective motor management policy
20 District cooling and thermal storage to cut energy costs at
Heathrow's Terminal 5 - Paul Woods
23 Adapting buildings for a warming climate - Dr Jake Hacker
and Prof Michael Holmes

Issue details


EW_No327_March_2005.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Heat storage, Solar power

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