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Energy World, No 332, September 2005

Viewpoint
2 Uncertainty prevents investment in new power stations - David Porter

News
3 Home News
New micro-generation strategy, but will the grant system work?
FGD and more biomass for Fiddlers Ferry
Oil companies propose prototype carbon - free power station
UK breaks the IGW barrier
Efflicient, decentralised energy 'as important as renewables' - Greenpeace
Nuclear programme would need government assistance 
London launches Its own Climate Change Agency
The Energy White Paper - steady progress towards objectives
Maximising UK oil and gas recovery ’is a vital national goal’ 
Utilities managers ’work too hard’
Manchester launches nuclear institute 
Industry beats carbon reduction targets

8 International News 
US Energy Act provides incentives for energy efficiency 
France to host fusion research reactor
Decentralised energy ’already bigger than nuclear’ 
2005 may be the third-warmest on record 
Asia-Pacific Partnership for Clean Development
New power plants for South Africa

Features 
10 More than a green luxury - Ashden Awards for renewable energy projects in developing countries Nepal, India, Rwanda, Honduras
14 The energy endgame - how to accelerate the growth of renewables - Philip Wolfe 
17 Tidal test facilities to join wave centre in Orkney - Andrew Mill
18 Renewables and hydrogen projects lead Tees Valley regeneration - Dermot Roddy 
20 2004: UK became an importer of coal as well as gas; carbon emissions rose again 
22 The security that comes from energy efficiency - Mike Harris

Issue details


EW_No332_September_2005.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Energy

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Renewables, Tidal Power

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