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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.105, No.4 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (22 articles)

3 - 3 Changing direction
Schimmoller BK
7 - 7 Resurging coal market spurs renewed development projects
Blankinship S
8 - 8 Steam trap monitoring slashes energy waste
[Anonymous]
10 - 10 No energy independence without coal
Smith DJ
12 - 12 Wind becomes increasingly cost competitive
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Point beach nuclear plant will get additional fuel storage
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Petroleum coke to syngas plant could be built on Texas coast
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Woodsman, spare that tree and recycle coal ash instead
[Anonymous]
20 - 20 Cooling Technology Group publishes corrosion coupon standards
[Anonymous]
21 - 21 Some Californians miss closed nuclear power plant
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Opponents play uranium shell game
[Anonymous]
24 - 27 No room in the pool - Dry storage options for spent nuclear fuel
Evans B, Miranda R, Tumminelli S
29 - 31 Plant upgrades add capacity at less cost
Smith DJ
34 - 34 Compressed air energy storage adapts proven technology to address market opportunities
Shepard S, van der Linden S
38 - 38 High humidity and low temperatures not a deterrent to evaporative cooling
Robb D
42 - 44 Repair solutions for steam and gas turbines
Gandy D, Viswanathan V, Scheibel J
50 - 50 Natural gas injection aids combustion of low-value fuels
Smith DJ
52 - 52 Preventing lightning strikes save power plant $100,000/year
[Anonymous]
54 - 54 Mission critical systems highlight need for reliable power protection
Blankinship S
55 - 55 Joint venture will apply Westport gas technology to Cummins engines
[Anonymous]
55 - 55 Blackout buster
[Anonymous]
55 - 55 Capstone/Harza deal with California water agencies sets record
[Anonymous]