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Energy World, No 331, July-August 2005
2 Viewpoint
A return to rationing to meet the UK's Kyoto obligations? - Vilnis Vesma
News
3 International News
GE imagines a cleaner energy future
World's first CDM wind farm to be in China
Carbon dioxide reduction trading rose in 2004
Baku - Ceyhan pipeline brings Azeri oil towards Europe
Global PV market growth to weaken through low silicon supplies
'World’s largest' tidal power plant for Korea
Record demand in China drove 2004 energy markets
US sites studied for future nuclear plants
World's first wave farm for Portugal
6 Home News
New cleaner fossil fuel use and hydrogen programmes
UK carbon trading gets underway
FGD for Aberthaw, despite uncertainty over Euro Directive
Grant support for more PV projects
Corporate leaders call for tighter measures on climate change
Three UK fuel cell companies push ahead
Investment in clean technology growing at 30%
Record year in prospect for UK wind industry
Wind power 'requires no back-up plant' - SDC
Wind energy company commits to first wave farm
Features
10 The case for 'green coal’ as part of Britain's future - Les King
13 Clean coal research in Nottingham, the US and within a transatlantic partnership
14 The imperative for clean coal in Australia
16 Peak oil - 'bottom-up' approach suggests problems begin in 2008 - Chris Skrebowski
18 Oil supplies - the view from BP
19 Letters on climate change and the nuclear debate
20 Why are energy costs rising? - Peter Haigh
22 Brave new emissions trading market - Dr Geoff Harrison
Issue details
EW_No331_July-August_2005.pdf;
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: Energy
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Peak oil, Clean coal technology, Emissions