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Energy World September 2013
This issue focuses on offshore renewables, with articles on the prospects for the UK’s offshore wind industry; cabling for wind turbines; early moves into offshore wind in the US; and plans within the UK marine energy sector to scale up from individual devices to large-scale arrays.
The second focus is on the demand side – energy used in industry and buildings. Our articles take a look at how to overcome barriers to raising finance for energy efficiency projects in buildings; how relationships between energy suppliers and purchasing are changing; and one UK energy intensive industrial company’s experience with volatile energy prices.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Building, Energy consumption, Electricity, Offshore engineering, Renewables, Leadership, Management systems