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Power Engineering

Power Engineering, Vol.106, No.11 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0032-5961 (Print) 

In this Issue (42 articles)

7 - 7 How quickly things can change
Schimmoller BK
8 - 8 Voltage reduction for energy conservation and brownout management
Thomasson LT
12 - 12 Nuke future depends on education
Paggioli K
14 - 14 Methanol for a hydrogen economy
Stokes CA
19 - 19 Study reveals feasibility of biomass gasification retrofit
Blankinship S
20 - 20 Inlet air filtration adapts to evolving gas turbine technology (vol 106, pg 51, 2002)
Brumbaugh D
20 - 20 SCR = supremely complex retrofit
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Tubing can enhance punt efficiency/meet tougher standards
[Anonymous]
30 - 30 FERC signals willingness for SMD flexibility
[Anonymous]
37 - 38 Full-scale multi-pollutant system set for Missouri plant
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Landfill cost model available for CCP producers
[Anonymous]
42 - 42 Dairy farm methane plant planned for New England
[Anonymous]
44 - 44 Savannah River possible site for new nuke
[Anonymous]
44 - 44 In search of....cheaper NOx control
[Anonymous]
46 - 46 FERC commissioner sees no power capacity glut
[Anonymous]
50 - 50 Ruling allows data collection for largest renewable plant in US
[Anonymous]
52 - 52 Two new coal technologies under development with DOE
[Anonymous]
54 - 54 IPP building transmission line to enhance its dual-grid capability
[Anonymous]
62 - 62 Poll shows growing public support for nuclear power
[Anonymous]
66 - 66 Online learning alliance formed by electric utilities
[Anonymous]
68 - 69 Business briefs
[Anonymous]
72 - 72 Personnel and promotions
[Anonymous]
74 - 74 Enrichment business heats up
Zink JC
76 - 76 Keeping an eye on the future
Blankinship S
82 - 82 SCR performance analysis hints at difficulty in achieving high NOX removal targets
Cichanowicz JE, Smith LL
93 - 93 Gaston demonstrates substantial mercury removal with sorbent injection
Bustard CJ, Durham M, Lindsey C, Starns T, Baldrey K, Martin C, Schlager R, Sjostrom S, Slye R, Renninger S, Monroe L, Miller R, Chang R
102 - 102 New control technologies are improving plant operations
Smith DJ
112 - 112 Flexibility of emerging enery storage technologies offers commercial promise
Schimmoller B
121 - 121 Ameren embraces benchmarking as a core business strategy
Bruzina B, Jessop B, Plourde R, Whitlock B, Rubin L
126 - 126 Steam turbine fire protection will reduce repair costs
Drewry D, Dieken D
132 - 132 Acid mist causes problems for FGD systems
Buckley WP, Altshuler B
138 - 138 Furnace cameras assist in NOX reduction
McCarty BC, Lang B
146 - 146 DG interconnection standard adopted
Blankinship S
148 - 148 Marathon Oil discovers the value of digital protective relays
[Anonymous]
152 - 152 Europe vows to go hydrogen
[Anonymous]
154 - 154 Atlas documents potential renewable resources in western US
[Anonymous]
156 - 156 Nation's largest office owner high on DG
[Anonymous]
180 - 180 Power plant achieves NOx emission levels of 26 ppm without SCR
Smith DJ
182 - 182 Upgraded generator yields 25 percent more power
Smith DJ
184 - 184 Gearbox preventive maintenance is a priority
Smith DJ
198 - 198 Training optimizes nuclear outage
Smith DJ
208 - 208 Air mixed drastically reduces temperature stratification in pulverizer ductwork
Smith DJ