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Energy World December 2013
Articles in this issue cover both the global coal picture, but also its use in power generation world-wide and the main methods of reducing resulting carbon emissions. The prospects of both carbon capture and storage, and underground gasification, are discussed.
This issue also goes to the other end of the energy spectrum – renewables, covering the rise, mainly of solar power, in the Middle East. We also look at the growing anaerobic digestion waste-to-energy sector in the UK and how new planning regulations are affecting onshore wind here.
Last, we include articles from the EI itself, introducing its new Energy Matrix and asking why so few engineering technician members currently maximise their professional recognition through acquiring ‘EngTech’ status.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Electricity from fuel combustion, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Coal, Coal markets, Renewables