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Energy World July/August 2014
The main themes of this issue are changing patterns of electricity and heat generation across Europe. Steady, rather than rising, electricity loads and the connection of ever more renewable generating capacity to grids are conspiring to change the way utilities serve consumers. Similarly, new low carbon heat technologies are beginning to threaten the dominance of gas-fuelled boilers as the heat supply option of choice.
We also include articles on ‘semi-permanent’ power for developing countries and moves by the National Trust to generate its own energy, locally
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Luxonic has designed a new lighting scheme for a 15,000 m2 warehouse in Warrington’s Omega North Business Park to be occupied by delivery international courier company Hermes - News Item
A new landfill gas-powered cogeneration plant in Plessis-Gassot, France - News Item
A new icebreaker currently being built by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard for the Finnish Transport Agency - News Item
Milton Abbey School in Dorset to install a biomass boiler, water harvesting technology and air source heat pumps - News Item
The Löntsch hydro power plant in Switzerland - News Item
Africa to build largest self-sufficient solar microgrid - News Item
The first UK commercial-scale wind energy scheme - News Item
New wave and tidal current opportunities - News Item
NEC Energy Solutions has completed commissioning of six new grid energy storage solutions in the UK for Northern Powergrid - News Item
Europe’s largest new nuclear development inches forward - News Item
UK auto sector ‘renaissance’ driven by low carbon focus - News Item
Electricity margins will tighten, then rise with new capacity market - News Item
New nuclear power in Argentina, Belarus, China - News Item
Offshore wind industry moves up a gear - News Item
Energy demand worldwide continues to grow - News Item
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Policy and Governance, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity, Heat, Renewables