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Lowering the Interconnection
Barriers
Regulatory intervention, agreement standardization, and equipment
certification are now in play to help DG developers overcome
utility-defined obstacles.
By David Engle
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Sound Attenuation at
a North Carolina Wastewater Treatment Plant
A sound-attenuation consultant is called in after a standby
power building has been designed and -situated. What comes
next?
By Penelope Grenoble O'Malley
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Joining the Party
On June 29, 2005, the EPA proposed the first federal emission
standards for stationary diesel engines, including those used
to generate electricity.
By George Leposky
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"Unconventional"
Standby System Powers Orlando's Convention Complex
Orange County Convention Center attracts hundreds of thousands
of visitors each month.
By Robert Sheldon |
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Wal-Mart Goes Green in
Texas
The world's largest retailer began a 206,000-square-foot experiment
in McKinney, TX, this summer, -hoping to change the way the
retail industry designs, constructs, and manages facilities.
By Lori Lovely |
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Fuel Cell Uses Biogas from
Sewage to Generate Electricity
The world's largest fuel cell demonstration project
in a Seattle suburb could revolutionize what sewage treatment
plants do with their biogas.
By George Leposky
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Betting on Power at Casino
Morongo
Energy independence and complete management of its
resources are part and parcel of the tribe's desire for self-determination
as an independent nation.
By Lyn Corum
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New Roof Shatters PV's
Glass Ceiling
There's a new twist in the Million Solar Roofs Initiative
concept specifically for industrial buildings -one that targets
million-dollar solar roofs.
By Ed Ritchie
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Generating Electricity
to Melt Metal
Foundry saves money and acquires reliability by generating
its own electricity and recycling heat exhaust.
By Lori Lovely
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UPS
for When the Grid Goes Down
There is a difference between the quality of power that is
suitable for lights and motors and the quality of power required
for the optimal manufacture of microelectronics.
By Amy Sorkin
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On the Clean Cutting Edge
Planned Illinois plant should serve as a reference for coal
gasification benefits for future facilities.
By Don Talend |
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Biomass Hits the Campus
A lesson to higher education at the University of Iowa's onsite
power plant.
By Ed Ritchie |