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Energy World April 2009
Feature articles in this issue of Energy World take a hard look at Europe's growing dependency on natural gas, both from pipelines and LNG. Significant volumes of gas storage capability certainly help the security of gas suppiles and, where gas is used to generate power as well as to supply heat, wider energy security.
Companion articles look at wether coal, with or without carbon capture, can ever be considered truly 'clean', the archetypal 'fuel of the future' - hydrogen, and how nuclear plant shut-downs in Japan affect country's power generation mix into the future.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Storage, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Hydrogen, Natural gas, Energy security