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Modem technology reduces remote reading costs

In the electricity sector, particularly in a liberalized market, there is a fundamental need to try to balance supply against demand in order to maintain a competitive position.

Kuala Langat proves strategy for success

In January 1996, Kuala Langat combined cycle cogeneration power plant in Malaysia entered full combined cycle operation. Developed by independent power producer (IPP) Genting Sanyen Power (GSP) on

Banker warms globally to coal

The market predicted for clean coal technology up to 2010 is in excess of £500 billion, worldwide but mostly in developing countries. Coal, according to Karl G. Jechoutek

Geothermal energy powers New Zealand

The original settlers of New Zealand, the Maoris, who arrived around 800 years ago from the central Pacific, used the natural geothermal springs for bathing and the very

Xonon goes commercial

Only a few years ago, gas turbine technology was thought to be the answer to the environmental problems of the power generation industry. But increasingly stringent emission controls

FERC orders removal of dam

The US Federal Energy Reg-ulatory Commission (FERC) has for the first time ordered a company to remove a dam after refusing to extend the operating licence of the

EPRI fuel cell field tests

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Boston-based American Power Corp. are to test small fuel cell systems for residential and commercial markets under a collaborative alliance announced