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Environmental Business Journal
Energy & Power Markets 2002
(Vol.XV No.3/4)

Published December 2002

Renewable sources accounts for only 2% of the U.S. electricity. While the share is slowly rising, gas plants, with their inexpensive and fast installation, accounted for most of the recent new power construction. Cleaner coal technologies are also gaining wider acceptance. What's the renewable energy's role in this climate? How does it affect the environmental businesses?

The Energy & Power Markets issue of Environmental Business Journal discusses the current state of power industry and explores the future of renewable energy as well as the opportunities for environmental consulting & engineering businesses.



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    EBJ Energy & Power Markets 2002


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Energy & Power Sector Overview:
Boom & bust cycles, energy legislation and the National Energy Policy bring up issues central to the future of energy & power in the United States: fuel sources, deregulation, greenhouse gases, regionalism & transmission and the roles of coal, oil, gas, nuclear and renewables 1-5

Renewables Update:
Double digit growth, but still an uphill battle for companies in wind, solar, fuel cells, bioenergy and geothermal 6-9

Perspectives on the Power Business:
Profiles of leaders in power plant construction, design and environmental consulting include Bechtel, RMT, Foster Wheeler, Tennessee Valley Authority, URS Corp., Shaw Group, Harris Group, Parsons, Burns & McDonnell, Environmental Consulting & Technology and CH2M Hill 10-23


EXHIBITS FOUND IN THIS ISSUE

 - Structure of U.S. Energy Use (energy consumption by customer sector and energy supply by source)
 - U.S. Electric Capacity v. Generation: Gas Share Surging
 - Energy Policy Drivers: Greatest Risks to Energy Security
 - Status of State Electric Industry Restructuring Activity Map
 - Nuclear Generation and Capacity Factor, 1973-2001
 - NERC: Summer Capacity Supply & Demand, 2000-2010
 - 2001 Power Construction Leaders
 - Annual Shipments of Solar Systems in the U.S. (Thermal Collectors, PV Cell and Module)
 - North American Market for Fuel Cells for Large-Scale Applications ($Million U.S.)
 - Renewable Electric Energy Fact Sheet
 - Capacity Additions / Reserve Margins in U.S. Power, 1982-2008



COMPANIES FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE


Alliant Energy Corp. European Wind Energy Assn Radian Corp
American Bioenergy Assn Exelon Raymond James
American Gas Assn Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Regenesys
American Wind Energy Assn Foster Wheeler Energia Oy Renewable Fuels Assn
Archer Daniels Midland Foster Wheeler Power Group RMT Inc.
AstroPower Framatome Scully Capital
Atomic Energy of Canada Gamesa Shaw Group
Ballard Power Systems GE Power Systems Shell
Bechtel Genencor International Shell Solar
Black & Veatch Geothermal Energy Assn Solar Energy Industries Assn
BONUS Energy Go-Green Southern Nuclear
BP Solar Green Mountain Energy Stone & Webster
BTM Consult Harris Group TenderLand Power
Burns & McDonnell Home Depot Tenn Valley Authority
Business Communications Co. Honda Tokyo Electric
Calpine Iogen Energy Corp. Toyota
Cargill IT Group U.S. Council for Automotive Research
Caterpillar Financial Svcs Masada Resource Group U.S. Department of Energy
CH2M Hill McGraw-Hill U.S. Hydropower Council
Dominion Mid-American Energy URS Corp.
ElectroChem Inc. Minnesota Power UTC Fuel Cells
Energy Industries of Ohio National Hydropower Assn Vestas
Energy Ventures Analysis Nordex Waste Management Inc.
Energy Ventures Group N.Amer. Electricity Reliability Council Westinghouse/BNFL
Enron Wind Parsons Engineering Wisconsin Electric
Entergy Plug Power Wisconsin Public Service Co
Envl Consulting & Tech PowerLight Corp.  




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Published December 2002




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