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Energy World April 2012
This issue includes an article on the prospects for nuclear fusion energy, and another on the effects on the global nuclear scene of the Fukushima incident a year ago.
Further articles cover that other family of low carbon generation technologies - renewables. We assess the impact on the UK solar PV industry of recent feed-in tariff reductions, and take a look at small-scale onshore win turbines and newly-emerging technology around floating offshore turbines.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Nuclear engineering, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Electricity, Renewables, Renewable Energy Research