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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.105, No.11 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (42 articles)

7 - 7 Brain drain
Schimmoller BK
11 - 11 Steam turbine improvements
Leyzerovich A
14 - 14 High-velocity scrubbers
Schifftner K
19 - 19 Superconducting generator under development
Blankinship S
20 - 20 Targeted slag fighting technology successful at Utah plant
[Anonymous]
20 - 20 US fuel supplies deemed sound
[Anonymous]
26 - 26 Test indicates mercury removal technology effective but costly
[Anonymous]
30 - 30 Organic solar cells might make PV cheaper and more efficient
[Anonymous]
32 - 32 TVA will spend $5 billion to reduce emissions from four plants
[Anonymous]
34 - 34 California commission says state relies too much on natural gas
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Wisconsin Energy, NRG Energy terminate'sooty six' sale agreement
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Seattle wants wind for five percent of its power
[Anonymous]
42 - 42 Nuclear plants will undergo heightened scrutiny
[Anonymous]
44 - 44 Dynegy considering building major coal-fired plant
[Anonymous]
46 - 46 Projections for turbine generator market seen as unscathed by attacks
[Anonymous]
50 - 50 Construction and contracts
[Anonymous]
57 - 57 Listening to the radio might kill pesky mussels
[Anonymous]
62 - 62 AEP decides THERMALONO(X) needs more lab work
[Anonymous]
64 - 64 Springerville will be biggest solar plant in Western Hemisphere
[Anonymous]
67 - 67 Bush says UN global warming summary slants report's findings
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 Terrorists threat challenges nuclear future
Zink JC
74 - 76 Spread the power
Blankinship S
79 - 79 Surplus power equipment satisfies urgent needs
Schimmoller BK
86 - 86 TransAlta adopts dynamic coal blending to deliver the right fuel at the right time
Sehgal R, Hickinbotham A
91 - 91 Big plans for ocean power hinge on funding and additional R&D
Smith DJ
98 - 98 Commitment to professional development reaps multiple benefits
Long AH, Russell MR, Lim PK
106 - 106 Fire-resistant fluids seek to expand application into turbine lubrication systems
Fragin M, Leyzerovich A, Shapiro M
115 - 115 JEA trims condenser air in-leakage and realizes significant savings
Maner F
121 - 121 Portable crushers resolve frozen coal problem
Massa P, Fuller L, Buckley T
127 - 127 Public support of poser plants requires effective communications
Sadar AJ
133 - 133 Reliant brings peaking power to northern Illinois
Benedict R, Hunt M, Wohleber D
146 - 146 Paralleling switchgear keeps California data center running smoothly during outages
Clark MJ
148 - 148 Penn engineers develop fuel cell that uses liquid diesel
[Anonymous]
150 - 150 Siting hangups can hinder distributed power development
[Anonymous]
152 - 152 More industrial and commercial businesses viewed as strong candidates for DG
[Anonymous]
154 - 154 Catalytica and solar will develop Xenon-equipped Taurus 60 turbines
[Anonymous]
158 - 158 Computer simulation reduces time and cost of wet scrubber design
Smith DJ
160 - 160 California power plant upgraded in record time
[Anonymous]
164 - 164 NOx emissions lower than expected
[Anonymous]
168 - 168 Dynamic voltage control stabilizes wind-generated electricity to the grid
[Anonymous]
172 - 172 Non-welded connections expedite construction
[Anonymous]
176 - 176 On-site portable building will save $250,000 in labor costs
[Anonymous]