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Energy World April 2010
Much of this issue is themed around fossil fuels, with feature articles covering: the growth of the LNG industry in Europe; the latest report on peak oil and the likely consequences in the UK; the use of indigenous and imported coal in the UK; the future for coal use in the Czech Republic; and the physical security of energy systems. We also include a feature article on the economics of the fleet of new nuclear power stations proposed to be built in the UK.
As usual, our comprehensive news pages present a round-up of recent developments both in the UK and internationally.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Economics, business and commerce, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Oil and gas, Nuclear fuels, Primary energy production, Renewables