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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.105, No.8 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (25 articles)

3 - 3 Yucca or bust?
Schimmoller BK
6 - 6 Untitled
Ellis G
11 - 11 Growing coal capacity expands with trio of announcements
Blankinship S
12 - 12 Power plant accidents are still a concern
Smith DJ
14 - 14 Software promises enhanced SCR performance
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 EEI urges EPA to check mercury facts
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 U2a for SCR at AES
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Buyers and sellers need to understand E-trade issues
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 New coal management tool available for coal plants
[Anonymous]
18 - 18 Bonneville poised to become nation's largest wind power provider
[Anonymous]
19 - 19 Can the TVA weatherman predict lower electric bills?
[Anonymous]
23 - 23 Alliant's combustion initiative cuts emissions, slashes costs
[Anonymous]
26 - 26 End the double standard for nuclear critics
Zink JC
28 - 28 Long-term service agreements: Weighing the risks and rewards
Schimmoller BK
37 - 37 UPS technology takes front seat in drive for distributed generation
Nacke B
44 - 46 Steam turbines remain the workhorse for power generation
Smith DJ
48 - 48 21st century package boilers will be larger and more environmentally friendly
Ganapathy V
55 - 55 Tailoring compliance management programs for merchant power companies
Hickok L
61 - 61 Study sees rapid fuel cell and microturbine growth
Blankinship S
62 - 62 Generac System provides flexibility in 800 kW to 2 MW applications
[Anonymous]
62 - 62 Bill would provide 30 percent wind tax incentive
[Anonymous]
62 - 62 Briefly noted
[Anonymous]
62 - 62 DG gaining popularity as risk management tool
[Anonymous]
70 - 70 HRSG design optimized with 3D modeling
Smith DJ
88 - 88 School of hard knocks
Lundskow G