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  1. Commercial wind power direct to UK industry

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    Mon, 1 Nov 2010

    that the overall effect on bills will still be in the region of a 26% increase.' Figure 1 illustrates how UK government policies may impact on electricity bills in 2020 (FIT - Feed in tariff; CCS - carbon capture and storage; RO - Renewables

  2. Strong prospects for CHP under new US President

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    Thu, 1 Jan 2009

    for more than 20% of supply. They've achieved more widespread penetration than the US because of favourable government policies , climate conditions, building density and a greater use of district energy. The US may not have these attributes

  1. Successful policies for CHP and district energy: IEA report shows the way forward

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    Wed, 1 Jul 2009

    barriers or obstacles which can be removed by sound and co-ordinated government of local, regional and/or government policies that both address unfair barriers and go on to support the increased take-up of the technology. This is the area

  2. How major countries encourage CHP and district energy: Comparing Germany, Japan and the United States

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    Mon, 1 Sep 2008

    transport developed. A dramatic shift is needed in government policies , notably creating a higher level of long-term ..... CHP and DHC. In addition, a key point is that government policies – over and above GHG emissions trading – are urgently

  3. Biopower in Asia: Growth in cogeneration and power production

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    Sun, 1 Nov 2009

    been an excellent growth in biomass power generation in Asia and this rapid expansion is mainly due to favourable government policies , an increased number of equity investors and lenders, good return on investment and revenue from the Clean Development

  4. Waste gases from livestock fuel opportunities for cogeneration projects

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    Thu, 1 Jan 2009

    important issue for AD energy project viability in both developing and developed countries is energy price structure. Government policies on energy can promote or hinder the beneficial use of AD. An uncertain regulatory environment is often a concern

  5. News

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    Mon, 1 Jan 2007

    World Energy Outlook 2006, the annual flagship publication of the IEA. However, the Outlook also outlines how new government policies can create an alternative energy future that is clean, clever and competitive. The IEA provides a baseline vision

  6. A glimpse of the future prospects for cogeneration and on-site renewables

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    Thu, 3 Aug 2006

    all electricity generated from renewables (excluding hydro) in 2003. Moreover, this growth is sustained by government policies that compensate for the higher production cost of these renewable sources. It will be essential to bring the cost

  7. Methane from oil and gas operations - a source of free fuel for on-site generation?

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    Thu, 1 Nov 2007

    companies are willing to work with developers that have an interest in this area. Click here to enlarge image Government policies , however, may need to be modified to provide sufficient economic incentives so that the gas can be successfully

  8. Garbage in, energy out - landfill gas opportunities for CHP projects

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    Sat, 1 Sep 2007

    issue for the viability of LFGE projects in both developing and developed countries is energy price structure. Government policies on energy and solid waste management can promote or hinder the beneficial use of LFG. An uncertain regulatory