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Energy World May 2009
The International Space Station has received the fourth and final final component of its solar photovoltaic array; the last two huge ‘wings’, increasing the generating capacity to 264 kW. The wings were delivered by the space shuttle Delivery in March.
Elsewhere in this issue, feature articles examine the production and use of biofuels for transport in the UK, along with other alternative fuels including hydrogen. We also take a look at power generation in India and energy management for industrial sites in Canada.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Economics, business and commerce, Transport, Biofuels, Hydrogen