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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.108, No.8 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (22 articles)

5 - 5 INPO: A good model for blackout fix
Schimmoller B
7 - 8 Combustion oxygen measurement calls for a "practical" approach
[Anonymous]
10 - 10 Energy storage: Value is clear, but who will pay?
Makansi J
14 - 14 Study finds electricity beats hydrogen for power storage/delivery
[Anonymous]
18 - 19 Economic impact of dual fuel forgas turbines studied
[Anonymous]
19 - 19 New Mexico starts planning for solar plant
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Outsourcing O&M allows utilities to remain competitive. (vol 108, pg 50, 2004)
Smith DJ
25 - 25 Reader comments
Hero G
25 - 25 Reader comments
McCreary TJ
26 - 26 Manpower needs attract congress' attention
[Anonymous]
28 - 28 On-site power: Dollars and sense inside the fence
Blankinship S
46 - 46 Where will you be when the lights go out?
Ferreira D
48 - 50 Costreduction strategies forgas turbine LTSAs
Polhemus SA, Boone JT
52 - 52 Co-2 emissions trading: Nascent market grows despite regulatory uncertainty
[Anonymous]
58 - 58 Retractable and sensitized packing reduces friction and increases turbine efficiency
Brandon DR
64 - 64 Canada mixing it up to meet demand, comply with Kyoto
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 Alliance aims to boost CHP use by US chains
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 Small-scale power market spurt expected
[Anonymous]
72 - 72 200 kW microturbine surpasses 1,000 hours in testing
[Anonymous]
78 - 79 Utility streamlines document storage
[Anonymous]
80 - 81 Ion plasma generator reduces wind turbine lighting strikes
[Anonymous]
89 - 89 The UK model for renewable energy growth
Newton A