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Energy World December 2010
This issue includes a couple of articles that cover aspects of small-scale, distributed power generation schemes in the UK, and the governments tariff and incentive mechanisms that make the economics of these schemes stack up. We also take a look at the prospects for offshore wind energy in North America, for nuclear power in the Middle East and for a curious form of biomass - biochar. A varied issue.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Research and development, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Renewables