February 1st, 2015
IEA Reports
External Reports

Abstract

February 1st, 2015
IEA Reports
External Reports

Abstract

December 1st, 2014
IEA Reports
External Reports

Abstract

Coal is abundant and low cost. Diesel engines are efficient and flexible. Using coal to fuel diesel engines could provide a secure, low cost and efficient power generation technology. Coal-fuelled diesel engines have been investigated previously, but the technology has not yet been commercialised. This report reviews the previous research and development (R&D) programmes on coal-fuelled diesel engines and focuses on the recent developments of the technology in its latest form, micronised refined carbons (MRC) and the direct injection carbon engine (DICE).

January 1st, 2015
External Reports

JANUARY 2015 – The U.S. Energy Association organized an executive exchange for eight senior managers from Pakistan’s National Transmission Despatch Company (NTDC) to review best practices in electricity market operations, as well as renewable energy integration, with their U.S. counterparts.  

October 1st, 2014
External Reports

OCTOBER 2014 – The U.S. Energy Association organized an eight-day executive exchange for nine senior managers from Pakistan’s National Transmission Despatch Company (NTDC) to review best practices in transmission operations and planning, as well as renewable energy integration, with their U.S. counterparts.  

September 1st, 2014
External Reports

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