March/April 2006
Vol 4, No 2
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| Energy Efficiency in Fightertown
Creative financing and cooperative decision-making add up to cost savings and troop readiness.
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Penelope Grenoble O'Malley |
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| Dealing With “Unattainable” Emissions Rules
Lower limits will drastically alter DE technologies, strategies, choices.
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David Engle |
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| Distributed Energy Saves
Millions at Fort Bragg
An innovative distributed energy project is rewriting history in North Carolina.
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Ed Ritchie |
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Bringing Cost Savings to Mississippi Jails
Chris Epps, commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, isn't unlike many state officials across the country: The facilities he runs all need money. The state he works for doesn't have much to spare.
By
Dan Rafter
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Europe and Japan Set the Pace … North America Follows Slowly
The green shoots of micro-CHP are emerging in the US.
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Jon Slowe |
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| Sound's a ProblemEven on an Island
Residents on an island in Maine build their own power plant, and sound attenuation turns out to be a problem12 miles out to sea.
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Penelope Grenoble O'Malley |
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| Powered Up, Running Smooth
A multi-state corporation providing medical services to facilities in Illinois and Michigan simply can't afford a single power surge, spike, brownout, or blackout.
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Amy Sorkin Kurland |
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| Getting the Right Tools for Assessments
New weather databases and load-modeling tools help zero in on CHP costs and payback.
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David Engle |
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| Recycling Power
PlantsReally!
The demand for immediate solutions to energy requirements is high, and one company is reinforcing its position as a leader in recycling used power plants and equipment worldwide.
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Kate Goff |
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Putting on the Ritz
Historic hotel gets an upscale spin on microturbine chiller combination.
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Ed Ritchie |
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