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Award-Winning Innovations
in Onsite Integrated Energy Systems
Integrated energy system (IES) improves efficiency of distributed
energy.
By Jan Berry
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Mercury Rising
New, clean-burning turbine reaps $4.2 million in emission
credits for VA Hospital.
By David Engle
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Engine Block Heaters:
Quick Starts for Standby Power
Call them block heaters, water jacket heaters, or engine preheaters,
theyre essential for firing up standby power.
By Penelope Grenoble OMalley
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Data Center Gets Power Sufficiency
with Chilling Efficiency
Adsorption chiller hits US, and its desiccant gel gets a warm
reception.
By David Engle |
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Back to Market in a Riper
Niche
Plug Powers PEM Fuel Cell Comeback
High costs thwarted a first foray, but a new, scaled-back version
is gaining acceptance for back-up power.
By David Engle |
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Hot Wireless Technologies
Will Change DE
The field of distributed energy is humming with a
lot of new buzzwords for 2005: mesh networks, smart dust,
MEMS (microelectromechanical devices), and peel and stick.
Whats all the buzz about?
By Ed Ritchie
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Hayward Building Systems
Meets Its Own Needs.
When Bill Hayward needed a new, 50,000-square-foot
warehouse at his Santa Maria, CA, location, he recalls, We
just decided we were going to build a green building.
By David Engle
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Native American Empowerment:
A New Frontier for Distributed Energy
Though it may not qualify as a gold rush, theres a growing
market for distributed energy surging across Native American
lands.
By Ed Ritchie
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Chilly Solution to a Hot
Situation
As with most public school districts in California, the Fresno
Unified School district was always thinking of creative ways
to cut costs. Energy savings had been on its radar for some
time, but no one really knew the best way to achieve this
hoped-for goal.
By Amy Sorkin
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