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ISSN0141-1918
刊名International Power Generation
参考译名国际发电
收藏年代1998~2006



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1998, vol.21, no.8

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Powering France into the year 2000 19981998, vol.21, no.8
Making the most of what you have: Some countries have oil, some have rolling plains filled with wheat or sheep, others are called IcelandBill Evett19981998, vol.21, no.8
Haggling for hydro: Ex-soviet republics are still suffering from past practicesPriscilla Ross19981998, vol.21, no.8
Cleaning the pool: The UK government has proposed a radical overhaul of the country's power marketJames Luckey19981998, vol.21, no.8
Burnt fingers: China will emerge from Asia's financial crisis stronger than ever, It will be an engine for growth in the new centuryEurof Thomas19981998, vol.21, no.8
A link to a better life: HVDC is more than an increasingly popular technology, it is becoming a catalyst for improved economic conditions in developing nationsEric Russell19981998, vol.21, no.8
Western India is sharing the load: Much has been written about the power shortages in India and the need for more generating plantV. K. Veluchamy19981998, vol.21, no.7
US government backs fluid-beds: Bubbling, circulating and pressurised fluidised-bed combustion technology are still developing and plant sizes and application are increasingKevin Dodman19981998, vol.21, no.7
Squeezing more out: Basic plant components such as pumps and valves have microprocessors installed in their controllersEric Russell19981998, vol.21, no.7
Liquid assets: Meeting nearly a quarter of the total global demand for electricity, hydropower systems still enjoy enormous popularityColin Ashmore19981998, vol.21, no.7
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