| October 2002 Volume 18, Number 1 ![]() New:e-mail notification New: Download a PDF of the print edition (1 MB) |

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Toronto's Stainless Sculpture
Twenty works of urban sculpture by world-renown
artists grace the public spaces of this Canadian city.
Treating New York City's Waste Water
A major waste water treatment plant in New York City uses
nickel stainless steel equipment for long service life.
FUTURE ENERGY:
Our Energy Future
Nickel-containing materials are helping to solve some of the technical challenges facing the
designers of tomorrow's clean, efficient energy systems. (Editorial)
Hydrogen Storage Devices
The key to a hydrogen economy will be to find a way to store hydrogen on board cars and
trucks. Devices made of nickel metal hydrides might just
unlock that possibility.
Building More FGD Scrubbers
Changes to U.S. regulations could mean more scrubbers will be built to capture
sulphur dioxide from coal-fired electric generating plants. All will need corrosion-resistant nickel alloys.
Advanced Energy Systems
Millions are being spent in Europe, Japan and the U.S. to develop materials for environmentally clean electric generating plants. Nickel-containing
alloys figure prominently.



