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Power Engineering International Magazine, March 2007 Articles
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Power Engineering International Volume: 15 Issue: 2
March 2007
 
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Features
Custom Product Development
Driving product development via the customer
Customer-focused practices were once a competitive differentiator within the utility industry.

Power Reports
M&A power surge
Merger and acquisition activity in the world’s utilities market broke all records in 2006, with Europe’s electricity sector leading the way.

Features
Combined Cycle Systems
Extended baseload is no Greek mythology
A 390 MW combined-cycle power plant at Thessaloniki in northern Greece has more than twelve months of successful operation behind it.

Transmission & Distribution
Submarine Baltic exchange
Talk of creating a power link between the Baltic States and the Nordic region began back in the 1990s, but little movement followed.

Gas Engine Technology
Gas conversion provides Turkish delight
Power plant owners operating heavy fuel oil burning engines are under pressure from authorities to adapt them to run on natural gas.

Waste to Energy
Life is a biogas
An innovative, large-scale waste to energy project in Germany is successfully employing fuel cell technology to efficiently produce electricity and heat from biogas.

Operations & Maintenance
Planning for a rainy day
In unplanned power plant outages, with commercial implications and financial costs mounting, the pressure to provide a quick and effective solution is high.

News in Brief
Europe


Asia-pacific


Americas


Companies


International


Regulars
Upfront
The Russian bear stirs from its slumber
In August last year, RAO UES (Unified Energy System of Russia), the dominant player in the Russian electricity sector, put forward an investment programme for the period 2006-2010, totalling RUB2 trillion ($76.4 billion) and providing 20.9 GW of new generation capacity.

News Analysis
Keeping a lid on carbon emissions
The IPCC’s Fourth Assessment report on climate change concluded that it is ‘very likely” that global climate change has been induced through anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Genset Roundup
Genset Roundup


Equipment Roundup
Equipment Roundup


 
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