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ELECTRIC POWER 2005: WHERE THE GENCOS MEET - Combined Cycle Users'' Group completes successful sophomore year - Cycling of HRSGs seems to be the focus of attention any time CC plant operational challenges are discussed, and this meeting was no except

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