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Energy World May 2013
This issue has a strong nuclear energy theme - as well as a look at EDF's fleet of existing reactors, we also include articles on the proposed new generation of power plants, starting with the recently-consented Hinkley Point C; prospects for a new generation of small-scale modular reactors around the world; and a look at thorium - said by some to be a viable alternative to uranium. Not a wind turbine in sight;
We don't ifnore energy demand side issues, though. A series of articles o nenergy management conver strategies for purchasing risk management; energy use in office buildings; and how to sustain energy savings once they have first been achieved.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Energy consumption, Nuclear fuels, Nuclear power plant and services, Nuclear reactors