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Energy World, No 173, November 1989
Contents include:
The problem of CFC refrigerants. Adrian Page CEng, MIMechE, MInstR, Head of Refrigeration Technology, W S Atkins Energy Ltd
Fossil fuel combustion and the greenhouse effect. Jeffrey Allen PhD, BSc, CEng, MinstE, Manager, Special Combustion Projects, NEI International Combustion Ltd
The Soviet power industry and ecological concerns. Yuri Semenov, Minister of the Power, Industry and Electrical Power Development, USSR
Conference reports
The energy agenda for the 1990s (World Energy Conference ’89). Prof lan Fells, Professor of Energy, Conversion, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Institute of Energy
Keywords: fossil fuels
Countries: USSR -
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Combustion processes, CFCs, Greenhouse effect