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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.113, No.6 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (25 articles)

4 - 4 Our Next Generation Winners
Wagman D
6 - 6 Back to Basics in Tough Times
Walsh D
8 - 8 EPA's Second, Watery Front
Andracsek PER
12 - 12 Don't Hold Your Breath
Blankinship S
14 - 14 No Yucca Should Mean'Yes' Recycling
Spring N
16 - 16 Smart Turbine Blades
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Worth the Investment?
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Traveling Wave Reactor
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 High Density Plastic Cooling System
Sullivan E
20 - 20 New Coupling on Scrubbers
Robertson M
24 - 24 Post-recession Energy Demand Could Favor Coal
Wagman D
24 - 24 DOE Budget Lifts Renewables, Cuts Nuclear and Coal
Wagman D
26 - 26 DOE Narrows List of Nuclear Project Favorites
Wagman D
26 - 26 NERC: Lower Demand Bolsters Summer Reserve Margins
Wagman D
32 - 32 Hydroelectricity: The Versatile Renewable
Blankinship S
38 - 38 Meeting the Training and Education Challenge A busy fall outage season looks to test the pipeline for skilled nuclear plant workers.
Wagman D
40 - 40 DEMAND GROWS FOR TRAINING SIMULATORS
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 LUMINANT ACADEMY: ALLIANCES DELIVER RESULTS
Mallory G
44 - 44 Hydrogen Cools Well, but Safety is Crucial In its pure state, hydrogen is fine, but a mixture of air and hydrogen can be explosive. Then, why hydrogen?
Spring N
50 - 50 Enhanced Mercury Oxidation A new catalyst offers a new way to enhance mercury control.
Gretta WJ, Wu S, Kikkawa H
56 - 56 A Variety of Hg Capture Solutions Are Available
Blankinship S
62 - 62 Gas and Diesel Engines Step Up as Variable Resources Grow With growth in wind and solar, quick-start gensets fill the supply valleys that result.
Wagman D
76 - 76 A GREENER GREENSBURG
[Anonymous]
76 - 76 ETHANOL VS. PHEV
[Anonymous]
76 - 76 HYDRO AND ME ....
[Anonymous]