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Power Engineering back issues
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Our next generation winners.(Opinion)(Power Engineering magazine)(Junior Engineering Technical Society )(Editorial)
June 1, 2009... This marks the third year I have had the pleasure of helping to award some money to students who just might make a big addition to our industry in the not-too-distant future.
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I help direct the Next Generation Scholarship Fund, which Power Engineering magazine...
Back to basics in tough times.(Peak Load)
June 1, 2009... As the economic and banking crisis continues, far lower quantities of private sector investment will flow toward the power generation sector. The recessionary economy has meant reduced near-term electric demand, reduced investment in new generating capacity and--where additions are...
EPA's second, watery front.(Clearing the Air)(Law overview)(Column)
June 1, 2009... EPA is preparing to battle utilities on a second front. This time it's a water assault (as opposed to an air assault) using Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). EPA's regulations implementing this simple section of the Act have been litigated up to the Supreme Court and back again....
Don't hold your breath.(View on Renewables)(Editorial)
June 1, 2009... A major issue within the renewable energy industry cuts to the heart of where renewables will be a decade or two from now. It's an old subject almost preordained to become a tipping point since the first wind turbines started spinning in California's Altamont Pass 30 years ago.
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No Yucca should mean 'yes' recycling.(Nuclear Reactions)(Editorial)
June 1, 2009... Located in northwest France, Areva's La Hague is the largest nuclear fuel reprocessing/ recycling plant in the world. Spent fuel from 90 to 100 nuclear reactors can be recycled there each year, separated into uranium, plutonium and fission products, each one bound for the next use or final...