January/February 2008 Vol. 6, No. 1
Network Efficiency The demand for data centersand more power to run themcontinues. By Paul Hull
Sounding Off on Noise Attenuation One person's sound is another person's noise, especially when it's unwanted. By Lori Lovely
Lions, Tigers, and Fuel CellsOh, My! Some of America's premiere zoos are discovering distributed energy technology. By Peter Hildebrandt
Big-Picture Retrofitting An engineering team improves one university's cooling and heating efficiency. By Don Talend
Gas Turbine Maintenance: An Insider's View Common sense may be the best guide to optimum operation and cost control. By Penelope B. Grenoble
IEEE 1547 Evolution Continues Providers of distributed generation work toward implementation of new standards. By Don Talend
Solar Is Now Big Business The waltz of the solar-energy marketplace is often performed by its policymakers. By Lyn Corum
'Coaches' Bring Savings to the Energy Team Wise use of electricity saves money and helps fund equipment for a Florida school district. By Janis Keating
From Waste Heat to Power Closed-loop organic Rankine-cycle plants are adding megawatts without adding fuel. By David Engle
Saving With Software Stanford University decided to get a better handle on energy problems as they arose. By Peter Hildebrandt
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