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Energy World, No 329, May 2005

2 Viewpoint
Back to 'apprenticeship' basics to solve the energy skill shortages - Brian Chamberlain

News
3 International News
New wind farms for offshore Germany, US and Japan
Senate backs exploitation of Alaskan wildlife refuge
China passes renewable energy law
New power plants for UAE, Singapore, Brazil; nuclear upgrade for Sweden
Ethanol plant to use 'waste' heat from coal plant
Biodiesel makes ground in the US
G8 'should phase out fossil fuel subsidies'
EU Council confirms Europe's climate lead
New York City orders 300 hybrid buses

6 Home News
Carbon emissions rose; UK became a gas importer in 2004
Government to challenge Europe over carbon emissions plan
30 MW biomass plant for Wilton
BETTA market 'will aid Scottish renewables'
Tesco aids funding of new biofuels plant
Further increases in energy bills to come
Demand side management for beginners
Universities learn how to cut carbon
London transport interchange relies on PV
NDA takes over nuclear sites

Features
10 Skills for a low carbon future and the need to train 10,000 new energy surveyors - Dr Tony Day
13 Education and training - Condensing boilers, RAF online, Dalkia award, GE goes to school
14 Never mind security of supply - what about the people shortage?
16 Grass roots projects make cost-effective energy savings
18 A strategy for sustainable power generation from fossil fuels in Europe - Dr Andrew Minchener and Professor John McMullan
22 NEMEX comes round again
23 The El's Technical Programme - moving to a wider stage

Issue details


EW_No329_May_2005.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Skills, education and training, Sustainable energy, Low carbon

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