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Microturbines:
Power to the People
Powerful, reliable, and versatile, these small-scale units
deliver energy in a big way.
By Gene Dallaire
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A Green Dream Come True
Orendas BioOil project is underway in Ontario, Canada,
and its the first of its kind in the world.
By Robert Gluck
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Bringing in Temporary
Power
Seeking a hedge against energy emergencies, officials in Tallahassee,
FL, rent a 50-megawatt power plant.
By Dan Rafter
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Need Lower NOx Output? Consider
Cogen
A Texas plastics plant looks ahead and gets heat, power, and
cleaner air with a timely upgrade.
By David Engle
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Two Backup Generators Are Better
Than One, Dairy Finds
The milkmaid of yore is gone, replaced by automated machinery
that depends on reliable power.
By George Leposky
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Twin Generators Deliver
Backup Power to a Growing Hospital
An aging emergency generator makes way for two units
in a clean, painless procedure.
By George Leposky |
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Life in the Slow Lane:
The New Frontier in Wind Technology
Cutting-edge solutions promise to bring power to areas
where wind is less than ideal.
By Elisa Wood
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Fuel Cells:
Providing Customer Value Today
The power possibilities are virtually endless with
commercially available technology.
By Jennifer Gangi
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Financing Distributed
Generation in the New Energy Marketplace
Venture capitalists are on the prowl for innovative, renewable
technologies.
By Lyn Corum
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Renewable Energy Credits:
Free Money for Distributed Energy Generators?
The rise of environmentalism makes the credits a good idea
for financing renewable energy.
By Ed Ritchie
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