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Table of Contents

Lowering the Interconnection Barriers
Regulatory intervention, agreement standardization, and equipment certification are now in play to help DG developers overcome utility-defined obstacles.

 

Sound Attenuation at a North Carolina Wastewater Treatment Plant
A sound-attenuation consultant is called in after a standby power building has been designed and -situated. What comes next?

 

Joining the Party
On June 29, 2005, the EPA proposed the first federal emission standards for stationary diesel engines, including those used to generate electricity.

 
"Unconventional" Standby System Powers Orlando's Convention Complex
Orange County Convention Center attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each month.
 
Wal-Mart Goes Green in Texas
The world's largest retailer began a 206,000-square-foot experiment in McKinney, TX, this summer, -hoping to change the way the retail industry designs, constructs, and manages facilities.
 

Fuel Cell Uses Biogas from Sewage to Generate Electricity
The world's largest fuel cell demonstration project in a Seattle suburb could revolutionize what sewage treatment plants do with their biogas.

 

Betting on Power at Casino Morongo
Energy independence and complete management of its resources are part and parcel of the tribe's desire for self-determination as an independent nation.

 

New Roof Shatters PV's Glass Ceiling
There's a new twist in the Million Solar Roofs Initiative concept specifically for industrial buildings -one that targets million-dollar solar roofs.

 

Generating Electricity to Melt Metal
Foundry saves money and acquires reliability by generating its own electricity and recycling heat exhaust.

 

UPS for When the Grid Goes Down
There is a difference between the quality of power that is suitable for lights and motors and the quality of power required for the optimal manufacture of microelectronics.

 
On the Clean Cutting Edge
Planned Illinois plant should serve as a reference for coal gasification benefits for future facilities.
 
Biomass Hits the Campus
A lesson to higher education at the University of Iowa's onsite power plant.

 

   

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