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With worldwide circulation, the print version of Power Engineering International (PEi) is the leading magazine for the global electric power generation and transmission industry. PEi provides articles on new technologies and installations as well as market reports, news, commentary and analysis. PEi also produces a quarterly supplement called Middle East Energy, specially targeted at this important electricity market as well as a Spanish language supplement for South America's power industry, Potencia. The online version of PEi provides the above plus much more! Current articles and over five years worth of historical articles and features are searchable for your research needs. There is also up-to-the-minute energy news and stock reports, industry specific conference details and registration, and a power generation product and services guide. PEi is part of PennWell's Global Energy Group which includes the following magazines - Power Engineering, Electric Light & Power, and Utility Automation. In addition to publishing the leading trade magazines, PennWell's Energy Group also offers non-technical and advanced text books on power generation, industry directories with FERC Form 1 data, energy maps in print and digital format with GIS. It publishes annually the Global Power Review - a snapshot of the world's top 30 electricity markets. PennWell is also presenter of the industry's leading conferences - POWER-GEN International, POWER-GEN Europe, POWER-GEN Asia, POWER-GEN Middle East, Russia Power, China Power, and DistribuTECH. |
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Liberalisation and Decarbonisation: Roadmap or Roadblock?The European Commission, supported by Eurelectric, is pursuing twin goals of a free power market across the EU and eliminating carbon emissions from the sector, including a significant switch to renewable energy. Our high level panel will assess how compatible these goals are with the policies of individual member states, with creating signals for investment and maintaining a globally competitive Europe. |