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Nickel Magazine, June, 2003 -- Nickel alloys and nickel stainless steels are important materials for building the infrastructure that reduces emissions to the air by the energy sector.

Flue gas desulphurization systems in coal-fired electric generating stations, for example, are typically constructed of nickel alloys. In addition, liquified natural gas (which produces fewer greenhouse gases when burned than other fossil fuels) is shipped around the world in tankers that are lined with nickel alloys and nickel-containing stainless steel.

Even the batteries in hybrid-electric cars rely on nickel.

In the near future, fuel cells and the equipment used to produce, store and transport hydrogen will also rely on nickel alloys and stainless steels.

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Following, are articles from recent editions of Nickel Magazine which expand upon the topics introduced above:

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Carriers
Cleaner Fuel for Japan
Storing Hydrogen Safely
Advanced Energy Systems
Clean Coal Technology
Flue Gas Desulphurization Systems
Hydrogen: A Fuel for the Future
Producing Hydrogen from Water
Land-Based Turbines
Fuel-Efficient Railway Cars
Thermoelectric Generators
Electric Cars


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