Energy World, No 318, April 2004
2 Viewpoint
Wind is a winner - and clean coal could push nuclear into third place - Donald Swift-Hook
News
3 International news
IEA commends Finland’s market-based approach to policy
New solar power systems for California, Germany
China, India and the US to invest in coal power
New hydropower plants for Sudan and China
Study on carbon dioxide capture and recovery
Restoring Iraq's power system
US power companies commit to greener operations a Spain, Britain
the most attractive for investment in renewables
FGD for power plants in China and the US
Home news
6 London Energy Strategy: cut carbon, improve security, eliminate fuel poverty
Global warning for ignorant investors
Wind will dominate until 2020 but other renewables need to contribute too
Pelamis wave energy converter goes to Orkney test centre
Landfill gas dominates first Renewables Obligation year
Marine Energy Challenge to assess UK prospects
Turbine warming saves time at Ironbridge
Features
I0 Squeezing the rocks harder - Plus the latest licensing rounds
I2 Taking the hybrid concept to the switch yards - Nigel Horsley
I4 Freeing the bio-energy log jam - Maurice Millar. Plus Biojoule for co-firing
I8 Transport energy - Fuel cell buses in London, biodiesel plant in Scotland, energ-efficient freight in the US
l9 From oil crisis to climate challenge - 30 years with the IEA
20 Facing the severe weather challenge - Nick Roberts and Danny Johns
23 New generators for bagasse cogeneration project - Plus high efficiency motors
Regulars
24 Events diary
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Climate change, Licensing, Bioenergy