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Energy World March 2011
Feature articles in this issue take a good look at plans for a new generation of nuclear power plants in the UK; one looking at lessons to be learned from other projects both in the UK and overseas, the other discussing liability and finance issues.
The issue also examines the use of energy in buildings - from a review of the effectiveness of Display Energy Certificates, through remote energy management techniques, to a solar photovoltaic installation in the social housing sector. And the Nottingham Energy Partnership describes sustainable energy activities in the city.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Nuclear engineering, Energy efficiency, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Energy consumption, Electricity