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November 2006World Energy Outlook 2006 was released in London * COMTES700: Focal Point of E.ON’s Group-wide Technology Initiative * European Limits of Persistant Organic Pollutants (POP) under-run * Firings, Steam generators, and Steam turbines - VGB PowerTech Journal 11/2006 * Dates News1) World Energy Outlook 2006 was released in London 2) COMTES700: Focal Point of E.ON’s Group-wide Technology Initiative 3) European Limits of Persistant Organic Pollutants (POP) under-run New publications4) Firings, Steam generators, and Steam turbines - VGB PowerTech Journal 11/2006 DatesVGB Conference "Power Plants in Competition 2007" with technical exhibition, April 24 to 26, 2007, Hamburg/Germanyhttp://www.vgb.org/KIW_2006_e.html VGB Congress "POWER PLANTS 2007" with technical exhibition September 19 to 21, 2007, Salzburg/Austria http://www.vgb.org/VH_2007_e.html 1) World Energy Outlook 2006 was released in LondonClaude Mandil, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) presented on November 7, 2006 in London the latest edition of the "World Energy Outlook" (WEO).
2) COMTES700: Focal Point of E.ON’s Group-wide Technology InitiativeIn press information launched in October 2006, E.ON announced to "build the world's most modern coal-fired power station" with efficiencies of more than 50 percent starting already in 2010 "as things stand today". The project is focal point of a group-wide technology initiative covering CCS and renewable energy plans as well. The outstanding efficiency of the planned coal-fired power station is expected from the use of new materials currently tested by E.ON and further European companies within the framework of COMTES700.
3) European Limits of Persistant Organic Pollutants (POP) under-runCouncil Regulation No. 1195/2006 (in force since August 28, 2006) completes Annex IV of the Regulation No. 850/2004 on persistant organic pollutants (in Force since May 20, 2004) among others with limit values for PCB (50 mg/kg) and PCDD/PCDF (15 ug TEq/kg) in waste material. These limits are under-run by residues from coal-fired power plants and waste incineration plants. The objective of the regulation is to protect human health and the environment from POPs.
4) Firings, Steam generators, and Steam turbines - VGB PowerTech Journal 11/2006Main topics of the November issue are: Firings, Steam generators and Steam turbines: Switching Unit 6 of Grosskraftwerk Mannheim AG from Natural Gas to Hard Coal Firing, Modernisation of Steam Turbines at the Farge and Heyden Power Plants, Plasma Coatings against Corrosion and Abrasion on Pipes and Panels at Coal-fired Power Plants, Biomass and Waste Incinerating Plants.
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