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Dim bulbs in California Schimmoller BK |
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Virginia Power agrees to significant emission reductions Blankinship S |
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Networks present challenges in areas where DG is most needed [Anonymous] |
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Studies show diminished acid rain and leveling CO2 emissions [Anonymous] |
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Learning from history Blankinship S |
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Water and energy: Inseparable resources Buecker B |
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Duke heading to California's rescue [Anonymous] |
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Non-utility generation up 37% in 1999 [Anonymous] |
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EPA rules power plant mercury must be reduced [Anonymous] |
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Reliability catching up with low heat rates in importance [Anonymous] |
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Climate talks collapse over how US would cut emissions [Anonymous] |
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Europe's growing power thirst will be hard to quench [Anonymous] |
26 - 26 |
Going once, going twice, sold to the city in Kansas for $13 million [Anonymous] |
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Two-stage pressurization improves flexibility of supercritical boilers (vol 104, pg 77, 2000) Vera RLG |
27 - 27 |
Rail rates decrease despite shift to low sulfur areas [Anonymous] |
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Industry should avoid hot topic Zink JC |
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Nuclear license renewal: Calvert Cliffs' think 30 program Cartwright WB, Lefkowith DJ |
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Wet electrostatic precipitation demonstrating promise for fine particulate control - Part I Altman R, Offen G, Buckley W, Ray I |
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Will the new millennium see the re-birth of cogeneration? Smith DJ |
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Getting connected: Leveraging the power of it Schimmoller BK |
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Could fuel cells replace dot-coms as high-flying, volatile investments? [Anonymous] |
48 - 48 |
DOE earmarks $15 million for gas-fired reciprocating engine research [Anonymous] |
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EEI's Linderman urges DG industry to seize opportunities [Anonymous] |
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Germany/Italy host Siemens hybrid fuel cell power plants [Anonymous] |
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Natural gas co-firing reduces stoker emissions Smith DJ |
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Ampera's capacitance Jackson D |