The following are titles of papers published in other parts of ICE Proceedings during 2009 that readers of Energy may find of interest. ICE Virtual Library is the largest online civil engineering resource in the world. Summaries of all papers are freely available at www.icevirtuallibrary.com/content/journals, and full papers can be downloaded for £15 each. ICE members can download up to 15 papers for a single fee of £29.
Delivering Wadi Dayqah, Oman’s tallest dam
M. Prisk, M. Richards and M. Hieatt
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Civil Engineering, 162, Special Issue 2 – The Middle East, November, 42–50, doi: 10.1680/cien.2009.162.6.42
Energy efficiency in buildings
A. Young, C. Perry and R. Manson
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Engineering Sustainability, 162, No. 3, September, 127–132, doi: 10.1680/ensu.2009.162.3.127
Comparing environmental effects of Rance and Severn barrages
R. Kirby and C. Retière
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Maritime Engineering, 162, No. 1, March, 11–26, doi: 10.1680/maen.2009.162.1.11
Design of tidal barrage power schemes
D. Prandle
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Maritime Engineering, 162, No. 4, December, 147–153, doi: 10.1680/maen.2009.162.4.147
Tidal energy potential in UK waters
R. Burrows, I. A. Walkington, N. C. Yates, T. S. Hedges, M. Li, J. G. Zhou, D. Y. Chen, J. Wolf, J. Holt and R. Proctor
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Maritime Engineering, 162, No. 4, December, 155–164, doi: 10.1680/maen.2009.162.4.155
Demonstrating survivability of marine energy converters
A. Jones
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Maritime Engineering, 162, No. 4, December, 179–185, doi: 10.1680/maen.2009.162.4.179
Turning marine energy into reality: the Scottish experience
L. Smith, D. Woolf and D. Mackay
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Maritime Engineering, 162, No. 4, December, 197–201, doi: 10.1680/maen.2009.162.4.197
Ship impact on concrete offshore platform legs
J. Jones and R. Fraser
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Structures and Buildings, 162, No. 1, February, 21–25, doi: 10.1680/stbu.2009.162.1.21
Driving style extremes and potential vehicle emission effects
T. Felstead, M. McDonald and M. Fowkes
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Transport, 162, No. 3, August, 141–148, doi: 10.1680/tran.2009.162.3.141
Low-carbon transport in London
R. Hickman, O. Ashiru and D. Banister
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Urban Design and Planning, 162, No. 4, December, 151–153, doi: 10.1680/udap.2009.162.4.151
Waste segregation presents thermal treatment opportunities
C. Ryu, Y. B. Yang, P. Gilbert, W. Chung, A. N. Phan, A. K. Le, A. Khor, Q. Chen, V. N. Sharifi and J. Swithenbank
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Waste and Resource Management, 162, No. 1, February, 45–59, doi: 10.1680/warm.2009.162.1.45
From incineration to advanced fluid-bed gasification of waste
L. Yassin, P. Lettieri, S. J. R. Simons, A. Castillo-Castillo, M. Leach, C. Ryu, J. Swithenbank and V. Sharifi
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Waste and Resource Management, 162, No. 3, August, 169–177, doi: 10.1680/warm.2009.162.3.169
Carbon in waste: strategies for treatment and landfilling
M. Huber-Humer, P. Mostbauer and P. Lechner
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Waste and Resource Management, 162, No. 4, November, 197–205, doi: 10.1680/warm.2009.162.4.197
