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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.105, No.6 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (21 articles)

3 - 3 The wild rumpus
Schimmoller BK
7 - 7 Cut voltage to address power shortage?
Thomasson LT
8 - 8 Fuel cell flame-up - Reply
Simbeck D
8 - 8 Fuel cell flame-up
Schwab G
11 - 11 California powering up
Blankinship S
12 - 12 Mercury rising
Schimmoller BK
14 - 14 Group says expanding existing coal plants would add 40,000 MW
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Largest carbon emission increases will come from emerging economies
[Anonymous]
21 - 21 No-x study predicts volatile emissions market when SIP call hits
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Cows, pond scum and energy shortages
[Anonymous]
24 - 24 WPPSS revival under study
[Anonymous]
26 - 26 Nukes' performance may encourage bright future
Zink JC
30 - 30 Power plant design
Gotlieb J, Stringfellow T, Rice R
39 - 39 Proper use of wall loss criteria for determining when to plug non-leaking feedwater heater tubes
Andreone CF, Yokell S
47 - 47 Skewed gas flow technology offers antidote to opacity derates
Boyd M
55 - 55 Gas turbines remain go-to technology for new generation
Smith DJ
61 - 62 Conectiv energy successfully using SNCR for NOX control
Ciarlante V, Zoccola MA
64 - 64 Coal takes center stage in Chicago
Blankinship S
71 - 72 DG can shave peaks and capitalize on customers' on-site power
Daley JM
75 - 75 An alternative to tungsten arc welding
Smith DJ
76 - 76 "Whizzer wheel" upgrade increases unit capacity
[Anonymous]