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Energy World February 2014
The main theme in this issue is renewable energy; both pure renewable technologies and those towards the edge of the definition – waste-to-energy, and fuel cells. We also cover some of the policy and business items around renewables, such as energy storage options and novel methods of funding projects.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Content in this issue:-
Vestas wind turbines - News Item
The largest privately funded rooftop solar installation in Australia - News Item
Fast EV charger network expansion for Denmark - News Item
Gas compressor station in Northern Siberia - News Item
Ofgem funding for 10 network innovation projects - News Item
New fossil power plants in the US, Germany, the Philippines - News Item
Hydrogen successfully injected into the German gas grid - News Item
A fairer deal on energy for consumers - News Item
EU biofuel policy uncertainty continues - News Item
A fairer deal on energy for consumers - News Item
White Rose CCS project wins FEED study funding - News Item
New nuclear power in China and, maybe, Finland - News Item
Offshore wind power set to reach the US; onshore wind in the US, Kenya and Brazil - News Item
White Rose CCS project wins study funding while Drax moves to biomass - News Item
GIB supports waste-to energy schemes to serve Birmingham and London - News Item
Subjects: Economics, business and commerce, Waste, Renewables, Renewable Energy Research, Fuel cells