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ENGINE & TURBINE TECHNOLOGY A perfect pairing


Gas turbines and batteries? Why battery systems for grid-scale energy storage are becoming economically viable


Manufacturing big savings


Manufacturing is an energy-hungry industry that is ideally suited to take


Protecting turbines from bearing failure


advantage of combined heat and power systems


Optimal power conversion architecture Turnkey CHP plant for US project


RENEWABLE ENERGY Deep thinking


A sound idea Novel air bubble curtain to save time


Louise Smyth meets the makers of a novel marine energy solution


and reduce noise when building wind farms Keeping the edge


Wind power is here to stay, therefore leading-edge protection is more important than ever


WASTE TO ENERGY Upgrade package


Biogas mixing pump sets new standards


Fast modernisation of biogas plant 12 34


How to make the most of the RHI reforms with membrane technology


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running: why the future is bright for biomass CHP plants


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future The smarter E Europe is bringing together four exhibitions at Messe München from May 15–17, 2019: Intersolar Europe; ees Europe; Power2Drive Europe; and EM-Power


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NUCLEAR POWER Safer decommissioning


Robotic technology designed to deliver safer, faster and more cost-effective decommissioning of nuclear facilities


Algae control at Sellafield


Keeping nuclear decommissioning on track


EVENT PREVIEW Experience the modern energy


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Burning ambitions The furnace is alight and the feed is


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