Archive for the ‘Utility & Energy’ Category

Public Utilities Fortnightly

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Public Utilities Fortnightly is read by top management in the energy industry. These readers include officers, general and system operating executives, regulators and key personnel in investor-owned electric, gas, telecommunications and water companies, as well as municipals, independent power producers, fuel and specialty services, professional services and arenas of the public sector with a vested interest in public utilities management.

Power in Motion

Monday, October 12th, 2009

The editorial content covers:

  • Technical in-depth articles on new solutions
  • Application stories and case studies
  • Distributor profiles and interviews
  • Industry News reporting on companies and market developments
  • Industry standards, norms and regulations
  • News on products, appointments, events in the industry
  • Shows & Events calendar
  • Educational articles
  • Association News

Pipeline & Gas Journal

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Pipeline managers, engineers and operations personnel will benefit from this solid, reputable source of industry information, technical reviews and equipment updates. Coverage is as in-depth as it is comprehensive, with independently researched and detailed R&D discussions by industry experts, Q&A discussions with industry leaders, comparative analysis on new and emerging technologies, as well as in-depth reviews of up and coming equipment and technical advancements.

Oil, Gas & Petrochem Equipment

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Each month OG&PE announces more new equipment, products, systems, services, and technologies than any other oil industry magazine. Developments for drilling, production, wellhead, well servicing, oil recovery, refining, petrochemicals, gas processing, pipeline, storage, and natural gas are featured in special reports throughout each year.

Offshore Engineer

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Offshore Engineer’s goal is simple: To provide the highest quality editorial product across the broad spectrum of offshore technologies – above and below the water line, from the sandface to the export point – Offshore Engineer gives busy oil industry engineers and managers incisive, insightful reporting that is of practical use and value in their day-to-day work.

Offshore

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Offshore provides a rich editorial blend of international news and technology for marine/offshore operations around the world. Topics covered include seismic services, exploration, drilling, production, processing, pipelining, operating problems and design solutions.

Intelligent Utility

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

The magazine addresses core smart grid components, including distribution automation, substation automation, smart meters, demand response, home area networks, intelligent consumer devices, distributed generation, SCADA, GIS, outage management systems, mobile workforce technologies, work management and asset management. Intelligent Utility also covers broader issues – both inside and outside of the utility – that impact the grid. These areas include capital planning, finance, enterprise IT systems, aging workforce, regulation, legislation and the environment.

Hydrocarbon Processing

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Hydrocarbon Processing the premier magazine providing job-help information to technical and management personnel in petroleum refining, gas processing, petrochemical/chemical and engineer/constructor companies throughout the world – since 1922.

Hydro Review

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Hydro Review’s goal is to provide readers with reliable, relevant information on the issues and challenges encountered in the hydro industry and offers practical, useful information, helpful examples, and constructive guidance from experts. The information readers receive helps promote and sustain the important role of hydroelectric power in North America. News and articles focus on industry trends, equipment, O&M, rehabilitation, redevelopment, dam safety, environmental effects, R&D, and much more!

HRW

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

HRW’s mission is to provide a worldwide network for sharing practical, technical information and expertise on hydroelectric power. HRW brings together the international community sharing a common interest in hydro. This community includes:

  1. Developers, owners, and operators of hydroelectric plants and dams.
  2. Service providers, including engineering and environmental consultants.
  3. Equipment vendors.
  4. Regulators, financiers, and legal specialists.