Energy World, No 324, November-December 2004
2 Viewpoint
Decommissioning the nuclear legacy - a prelude to new build? - Paul Todd
News
3 International News
US 'could eliminate oil use in a few decades'
US NRC design approval for Westinghouse AP1000
Russia revives hopes for Kyoto Protocol
US wind energy tax incentive back to end of 2005
Wave power installation; IGCC plant for US
Copco genests for rural electrification scheme in Angola.
Oil prices 'to stay high until mid-2005'
6 Home News
High gas prices 'caused by oil links and declining supplies'
Europe approves restructuring aid to British Energy
Environment MP5 pledge to go carbon neutral
Ultra-low emissions bus runs on diesel electric hybrid power
£165 million investment for nine coal mines
New funding for solar projects
'Wet renewables' could make UK energy self-sufficient
New power lines to connect Scottish renewable projects?
Reversing the trend away from science and engineering
Features
10 Electrical energy storage: challenges and new market opportunities - John Baker
13 Controlling business risk through self-billing - Sam Shields
14 The future of fission power: evolution or revolution?
17 Securing energy for Britain: 2010 and beyond - Steve Hodgson
18 Meet the energy gap by making use of 'waste' heat from power stations - John Amos
20 The route map to a clean energy future with coal
23 Listing of events and degree day data
Issue details
EW_No324_November-December_2004.pdf;
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Coal, Electricity storage, Power stations, Nuclear fission