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Energy World, No 333, October 2005

Viewpoint
2 Building energy use in the balance Mike Malina

News
3 International News
'Global warming contributed to Katrina' - Worldwatch
GE to develop hybrid fuel cell/gas turbine system
California plans 500 MW solar thermal power station
World energy use, carbon emissions to grow - EIA
EU and China to co-operate on climate policy
Firms to study Iranian hydropower scheme
Fuel prices get to US drivers
Australia - good on security and prices, poor on envIronment 

6 Home News
New grants to support low carbon transport 
E.ON UK plans new CCGT and re-opens Killingholme 
PV support scheme draws to a close as UK lags behind competitors
First large-scale hydro-electric power station for 50 years
Scotland to examine environmental impacts of marine renewables 
Popular coalition to campaign against climate change
Second well produces gas from Arthur field
Severe winter to threaten power blackouts?

Features
10 Stationary fuel cells - Europe lags maturing markets in the US and Japan - John Lidderdale
13 Big energy savings in store - Robert Davis 
14 Free cooling by decoupled thermal energy storage for buildings - Patrick Bellew
16 Warmth for the Millennium - innovative projects to tackle Printed by fuel poverty in Scotland 
18 Taking Warm Front to the hardest to reach 
20 Energy use in buildings - controls in Melbourne, apartment lighting in London, underfloor heating in Kent 
21 PV - powered ventilation system pushes warmer air into homes 
22 In search of lower energy prices - have you considered on-site wind? - Kevin Cloutter

Issue details


EW_No333_October_2005.pdf;

Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Energy Institute

Subjects: Heat