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The tide is turning for DE, expect years of good tidings ahead
03/08/2006
The tide turns. While there is inevitability about the daily rhythms of the oceans, there has been no such confidence that the stranglehold of central power in world power markets is anything other than a permanent state.
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DE on the rise: A quarter of electricity generated by new power plants in 2005 came from DE
03/08/2006
2006 marks the 4th annual WADE World Survey of Decentralized Energy. The report, released in late May, concludes that 24% of all electricity generated from new plant added in 2005 was from decentralized energy.
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From the Publishers
03/08/2006
The financial and environmental imperatives to maximize efficiency in energy production ring louder each year.
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UK decentralized
02/05/2006
applying the WADE economic model
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COSPP May/June 2005 Editorial
02/05/2005
Swing policy towards DE - industry is pivotal in the climate debate
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COSPP News Mar/Apr 2005
01/03/2005
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The energy one-way bet
01/09/2004
There is an inevitability about the growth of cogeneration and decentralized energy.
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Move to decentralized energy 'yet to begin'
01/03/2004
Decentralized energy (DE) has no more than held its estimated 7% share of the world power generation market
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The end of central power?
01/03/2003
The first power generation system in New York was a decentralized combined heat and power (CHP) unit which supplied energy locally. Today, after 90 years of dominance of central power, decentralized energy (DE) is making a comeback.
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CHP provides a strategic energy solution for Ontario
26/09/2011
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Food waste: a new fuel for CHP in the US
23/09/2011
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COGEN CanadaSeminar, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 5C2 , Canada
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ASME Turbo Expo 2012Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark , Denmark
+1 404-419-1645
11 June 2012
- 11 June 2012
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