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OPRA orchestrates more cogen in the Russian pipeline: two OPRA gas tur...
October 01, 2006

Flamanville: new ST record.(Alstom Holdings S.A. signed contract with ...
October 01, 2006

Commission needs to put more faith in member states.(European Commissi...
October 01, 2006

Controlling pollution in the birthplace of industry: how one of the UK...
October 01, 2006

ABB provides British Energy with secure supplies of replacement probes...
October 01, 2006

Airedale takes the heat out of production with Nu-Star Super Pusher.(A...
October 01, 2006

Seaward extends high voltage test range.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
October 01, 2006

Governor Schwarzenegger gets tough on emissions.(Brief article)
October 01, 2006

UK plans to reverse research trend.
October 01, 2006

Giving ZEP some zap.(Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power)
October 01, 2006

The real cost of on/off cycling.
October 01, 2006

Cross flow ESP: new angle on an old technology; A cross flow ESP conce...
October 01, 2006

Jacket required? August 2006 saw the passing of a major milestone for ...
October 01, 2006

The problem of intermittency: overrated or understated? A recent revie...
October 01, 2006

Wartsila's grate expectations: recent biomass fuelled CHP projects in ...
October 01, 2006

Learning to live with landfill gas: dealing with fuel contaminants in ...
October 01, 2006

Scania benefits from experience: how Scania is using the weight of its...
October 01, 2006

Only part of the onus is on us.
October 01, 2006

Hamaoka: flashback blamed.
October 01, 2006

Not enough turbines to go round: the US wind market is enjoying record...
October 01, 2006

Wood fired future for 60s fossil veteran: the largest source of green ...
October 01, 2006

Cutting through the green tape: how to pick one's way through the legi...
October 01, 2006

Tales from the superconducting zone.
October 01, 2006