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Articles in February 2003 issue of Modern Power Systems
- BBP gets its white knight. (Germany - M&A)
- Total shut down of Tepco reactors. (Japan - Nuclear).
- Waste-to-energy 'will grow, despite Nimby campaigners'. (Europe - Biomass).
- New chapter for ABB? (USA - Finance)
- GE turbines for Cape Wind. (USA - Renewables)
- The Lone Star: a shining example? (Market Forces)
by Jeremy Wilcox - Global wind turbine market to grow apace. (Worldwide - Renewables).
- High tension over 'nuke threat'. (North Korea - Nuclear).
- New Cat gets [NO.sub.x] under control. (Diesel & Gas Engine Developments)
- Ceramics ease tensions at Africa's largest coal plant. (Fuel Handling)
- Basslink takes Tasmania's green power to market. (Transmission & Distribution).
- Hydrogen visions and roadmaps. (Comment)
by James Varley - Gas seal cuts out fatal friction: gas lubricated mechanical seals for condensing steam turbines. (Power Plant Products).
- States ignore Bush targets. (USA - Emissions)
- Perkins ahead of the game. (Diesel & Gas Engine Developments)
- Death Star raiders exposed. (USA - Energy Trading)
- Chicago leads the way in green trading. (Worldwide - Emissions)
- Be a healer: our players may be among the least unreliable.
- A chilling prospect. (Microturbine CHP)
by Keith Field - Power crisis - Jakarta could revive nuke programme. (Indonesia - Nuclear)
- GE absorbs Jenbacher. (Austria - M&A)
- Generation IV: to 2030 and beyond; the US DoE is hoping to expand its "Generation IV" international collaborative effort aimed at developing a new breed of nuclear reactor. (Nuclear Power Research).
- Bigger blades cut costs: this year will see the commercial introduction of the world's largest steel last-stage blades for steam turbines. (Steam Turbine Technology)
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