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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.106, No.3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (21 articles)

7 - 7 Transmission's Pandora Box
Schimmoller BK
8 - 8 Call to arms rebuttal
Parker K
10 - 10 Fire suppression systems still needed
Dieken D
13 - 13 North Dakota research project could increase lignite marketability
Blankinship S
14 - 14 Technique sees through corrosion and slag to measure boiler tube thickness
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Hybrid system aims at reducing NOx and costs
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Tapping top talent - Key to success in independent power
[Anonymous]
21 - 21 Sorbent injection mercury reduction testing continues
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Business briefs
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 Construction and contracts
[Anonymous]
26 - 26 Superstition ain't the way
Blankinship S
28 - 28 That old devil plutonium is back
Zink JC
30 - 30 Power plants warming to smart instrumentation
Lueckenotte D
37 - 38 Repowering remains cost-effective option in the right circumstances
Schimmoller BK
43 - 43 Fine tuning maintenance priorities boosts STP to record performance levels
Schinzel G
49 - 50 Texas power plant upgrades restore lost megawatts to meet summer demand
Odenthal T
54 - 54 Hydro automation program improves efficiency and reduces operating expense at TVA
Terry WW
63 - 63 All fuel cell energy deliveries will be made despite explosion
[Anonymous]
63 - 63 DOE's freedom car program might accelerate stationary-fuel cells too
Blankinship S
64 - 64 Preliminary study findings suggest utility support of DG
[Anonymous]
74 - 74 Fuel blending increases annual revenues by $4 million
[Anonymous]