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Generally, outputs up to 60 MW from a single unit may be considered for industrial installations. Higher duties are available if required. Watertube boilers supplied for national power generation will have outputs up... [Pg.352]

P McIntyre, BSc, PhD, CEng, FIM Technology Consultant National Power pic. [Pg.1411]

Rhenipal A sewage sludge treatment process. One of three proprietary additives is used be-fore dewatering. The resulting filter cake is smaller in volume, has less odor, and its heavy metals are insoluble. Offered by Rhenipal, UK, a joint venture between National Power and Dirk European. [Pg.228]

Sizing, Timing and Location Of Desalting Plants Are Not Dependent On The Development Of the National Power Grid. [Pg.76]

Hydropower provides an essential contribution to the national power grid its capability to respond in seconds to large and rapidly varying loads, which other baseload plants with steam systems powered by combustion or nuclear processes cannot accommodate. Also, ownership is spread over a broad base. The owners comprise federal and state agencies, cities, metropolitan water districts, irrigation companies, and public and independent utilities. Individual persons also own small plants at remote sites for their own eneigy needs and for sale to utilities... [Pg.110]

National Power PLC INTERNATIONAL POWER PLC Nature Safe GRIFFIN INDUSTRIES INC Navajo Generating Station ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY... [Pg.433]

In autumn 2006, the national power company of Iceland blocked two glacial rivers near the mountain of Karahnjukar in order to flood a wilderness area of 22 square miles and create a reservoir that would supply power for a new aluminum smelting facility built by the American company, Alcoa. The hydroelectric dam, the tallest of its kind in Europe, was expected to generate 4600 GWh of electricity each year, and the smelter had the capacity to process 344,000 metric tons of aluminum annually. In addition to the 400 jobs the project was expected to provide, Alcoa also claimed that theirs would be the safest, most environment-friendly smelter on Earth. Some Icelanders contested this assertion, however, by pointing out the 45 miles of tunnels, 31 miles of high-tension power lines, and the sulfur dioxide fumes associated with... [Pg.105]

The Regenesys patents above were explored on the Internet using the Intellectual Property Network, and with the search words National Power and Ralph Zito as obtained verbally at a Grove Symposium. [Pg.44]

The National Power Survey projections of electric power generation, when translated into primary energy demand based on energy conversion efficiencies now demonstrated and anticipated during the next several years, indicate a continuing growth in fuel consumption in the form of... [Pg.42]

Table V shows fuel requirements projected in the National Power Survey. In 1975 when state plans are to be fully implemented, except where a two-year extension is granted, 425 million tons of coal will be required and 565 million bbl of oil will be needed. Table V shows fuel requirements projected in the National Power Survey. In 1975 when state plans are to be fully implemented, except where a two-year extension is granted, 425 million tons of coal will be required and 565 million bbl of oil will be needed.
Federal Power Commission, The 1970 National Power Survey, 4 vols.,... [Pg.47]

May CN, Ides A (2004) Constitutional law-National power and federalism. Aspen Publishers, New York... [Pg.412]

To increase national power and prestige in the global arena. [Pg.400]

Other institutions, including Iceland s National Power Company, Landsvirkjun, were expected to join later. [Pg.281]

R.U. Cooke, Crumbling heritage Studies of stone weathering in polluted atmospheres, National Power, Swindon, 1995. [Pg.240]

E. J. Barsness, Calculation of the Performance of Surface Condensers by Digital Computer, ASME Paper 63-PWR-2, National Power Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1963. [Pg.983]

Miller, E. H., Economic Factors Affecting Integration of Sea Water Distillation and Steam Power Generation Cycles, National Power Conference, 1961. [Pg.91]

Larsen, ., . F. Boyle H. . B. Birks, 1996. Variation in the geochemistry of recent lake sediments along a west-east pollution gradient in the Bergen area, Norway. Wat. Air Soil PoUut. 88 47-81. Laxen, D., 1996. Generating emissions Studies of the local impact of gaseous power-station emissions. A National Power publication, 74 pp. [Pg.346]

Unfortunately, the negotiations between the government and National Power over the nuclear issue became difficult. National Power had an interest in inflating the apparent nuclear liabilities in order to secure for itself the best possible commercial terms for taking ownership of the nuclear power stations. Lord Marshall (former Chairman of the CEGB) tried to show that PWR costs could almost triple if private sector assumptions replaced those of the public sector. In the end, the government became convinced that the potential nuclear liabilities were sufficiently real that the nuclear assets of the U.K. should be removed from the privatization effort. [Pg.121]


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