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Balancing supply and demand in a low carbon world

Changing patterns of electricity generation are leading to changes in the way that building operators receive and use power and heat, with energy services and independent power distribution companies getting involved. Ian Billington surveys the scene and highlights two innovative developments in London.

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EW Nov 2012 - p18-19.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Electricity

Countries: UK -

Subjects: Building, Energy efficiency, Process heating, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Environment, Electricity markets, Electricity generation, Electricity from fuel combustion, Combined heat and power generation, Heat from fuel combustion, Heat pumps, Heat distribution, Energy consumption, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity, Heat, Carbon management in industry, Carbon emissions

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