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Wendelin, Jerald. Nonutility and merchant electric power generation. Norwalk, CT: Business Communications Co., 1999.

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Inc, Great Southern Technology. Stop buying electricity!: Electrical independence for home and business. [Carrollton, GA?]: Great Southern Technology, 1997.

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Miller, Richard Kendall. Survey on cogeneration. Madison, GA: Future Technology Surveys, 1988.

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Hester, Edward, and Elissa Toto. Micropower. Cleveland: Freedonia Group, 2001.

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Philip, Auchincloss, and Business Communications Co, eds. Nonutility electrical power generation. Norwalk, CT: Business Communications Co., 1993.

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Duffy, Brooke Erin. Inviting Audiences In. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037962.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the shifting dynamics of the magazine producer–consumer relationship within two different industrial contexts. First, it considers how media producers are making their offerings for audiences more interactive by integrating commentary, advice, photos, and more. It situates this trend in historical perspective by recalling women's magazines' tradition of “inviting readers in.” Second, it looks at an external force encroaching on magazine production: the rise of fashion blogging. It also describes the labor politics of user-generated content and goes on to discuss how various industry insiders conceptualize fashion blogging, along with industrial and organizational trends that seem to respond to this cultural movement. The chapter shows that media producers are “inviting audiences in” to numerous spaces that they have carved out within magazine-branded properties. Community chat rooms, virtual programs, and user-generated contests engage interactive consumers while supplanting the work of professional content producers. Although editors of women's magazines maintain control over these initiatives, they have unequivocally less power over fashion bloggers.
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Campbell, F. C., ed. Metals Fabrication. ASM International, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mfub.9781627083089.

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Metals Fabrication: Understanding the Basics describes the practices, processes, and procedures used throughout industry to produce metal products and goods. It begins with a review of primary mill processes and the basic steps for making iron, steel, aluminum, and titanium. It then covers nearly every subsequent fabrication process, starting with casting followed by forging, forming, machining, heat treating, finishing, and coating as well as powder-metal part production. The book provides a thorough review of each process, discussing typical implementations, material requirements, design considerations, and common imperfections and defects. It also explains how heat, force, and power generated by production equipment alter the metallurgical and mechanical properties of work in process, bringing practical perspective to many fundamental concepts including solidification, deformation, residual stress, fracture mechanics, wear, and phase transformations. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-1-62708-018-7, follow this link.
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UNCTAD/GATT, International Trade Centre, ed. Power-generating and transforming equipment for non-conventional energy. Geneva: International Trade Centre UNCTAD/GATT, 1986.

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Materials Technology Foresight for the Uk Power Generation Industry (Materials Strategy Commission Reports). Ashgate Publishing, 1995.

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Association, Aluminum, ed. Guidelines for handling aluminum fines generated during various aluminum fabricating operations. Washington, D.C: Aluminum Association, 2002.

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Materials technology foresight for the UK power generation industry: A report of a working party of the Institute of Materials, April 1995. London: Institute of Materials, 1995.

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(Editor), William G. Steltz, and INTERNATIONAL JOINT POWER GENERATION CON (Editor), eds. Steam Turbine-Generator Developments for the Power Generation Industry Presented at the 1992 International Joint Power Generation Conference, Atlanta (PWR). Amer Society of Mechanical, 1992.

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George, Samerjan, and Business Communications Co, eds. Small-scale power generation: How much? what kind? Norwalk, CT: Business Communications Co., 1999.

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. and Brookhaven National Laboratory, eds. Review of industry responses to NRC generic letter 97-06 on degradation of steam generator internals. Washington, DC : U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation: United States Government Printing Office, 2002.

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Davidson, Michael R., Fredrich Kahrl, and Valerie J. Karplus. Towards a Political Economy Framework for Wind Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0013.

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The authors propose a general taxonomy of the political economy challenges to wind power development and integration, highlighting the implications in terms of actors, interests, and risks. Applying this framework to three functions in China’s electricity sector—planning and project approval, generator cost recovery, and balancing area coordination—the authors find evidence of challenges common across countries with significant wind investments, despite institutional and industry characteristics that are unique to China. The authors argue that resolving these political economy challenges is as important to facilitating the role of wind and other renewable energies in a low-carbon energy transition as providing dedicated technical and energy policy support. China is no exception.
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Pobutsky, Aldona Bialowas. Pablo Escobar and Colombian Narcoculture. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401513.001.0001.

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In the years since his death in 1993, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar has become a globally recognized symbol of crime, wealth, power, and masculinity. In this long-overdue exploration of Escobar’s impact on popular culture, Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky shows how his legacy inspired the development of narcoculture—television, music, literature, and fashion representing the drug-trafficking lifestyle—in Colombia and around the world. Pobutsky looks at the ways the “Escobar brand” surfaces in bars, restaurants, and clothing lines; in Colombia’s tourist industry; and in telenovelas, documentaries, and narco memoirs about his life, which in turn have generated popular interest in other drug traffickers such as Griselda Blanco and Miami’s “cocaine cowboys.” Pobutsky illustrates how the Colombian state strives to erase his memory while Escobar’s notoriety only continues to increase in popular culture through the transnational media. She argues that the image of Escobar is inextricably linked to Colombia’s internal tensions in the areas of cocaine politics, gender relations, class divisions, and political corruption and that his “brand” perpetuates the country’s reputation as a center of organized crime, to the dismay of the Colombian people. This book is a fascinating study of how the world perceives Colombia and how Colombia’s citizens understand their nation’s past and present.
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G, Steltz W., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Power Division., and International Joint Power Generation Conference (1992 : Atlanta, Ga.), eds. Steam turbine-generator developments for the power generation industry: Presented at the 1992 International Joint Power Generation Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October 18-22, 1992. New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992.

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Folch, Christine. Hydropolitics. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691186603.001.0001.

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This book is a ground-breaking investigation of the world's largest power plant and the ways the energy we use shapes politics and economics. Itaipu Binational Hydroelectric Dam straddles the Paraná River border that divides the two countries that equally co-own the dam, Brazil and Paraguay. It generates the carbon-free electricity that powers industry in both the giant of South America and one of the smallest economies of the region. The book reveals how Paraguayans harness the dam to engineer wealth, power, and sovereignty, demonstrating how energy capture influences social structures. During the dam's construction under the right-wing military government of Alfredo Stroessner and later during the leftist presidency of liberation theologian Fernando Lugo, the dam became central to debates about development, governance, and prosperity. Dams not only change landscapes; the book asserts that the properties of water, transmuted by dams, change states. It argues that the dam converts water into electricity and money to produce hydropolitics through its physical infrastructure, the financial liquidity of energy monies, and the international legal agreements managing transboundary water resources between Brazil and Paraguay, and their neighbors Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay. Looking at the fraught political discussions about the future of the world's single largest producer of renewable energy, the book explores how this massive public works project touches the lives of all who are linked to it.
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