Micro Chemical And Thermal Systems Pacific Northwest National laboratory,operated by Battelle, for the department of energy, is involved in the development of Micro Chemical and Thermal Systems, MICROCATS. http://www.pnl.gov/microcats/
Extractions: M icrotechnology doesn't work for us until it works for you. Welcome to the Micro Chemical and Thermal Systems (MICRO-CATS ) website. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, operated by Battelle, for the Department of Energy, is a recognized leader in the development of MICRO-CATS for a variety of applications. Wherever chemical reactions and heat are used, our microsystems can give you important advantages. We invite you to browse our site and contact us about your needs. Let's talk. Contact: David Brenchley
Extractions: Working with communities and businesses, the Department of Development promotes economic opportunities to improve the profits and prosperity of Ohio's citizens. The Department acting in a support role provides financial, informational, and technical assistance to those making an investment in Ohio's future. On behalf of the Taft Administration, Director Bruce Johnson welcomes you to the Department's web site. As a cabinet level agency, the Department oversees a full portfolio of programs including: business attraction and retention, small business growth, technology commercialization, export promotion, travel promotion, energy efficiency, affordable housing, community infrastructure, downtown revitalization and brownfield clean-up. NEWS ROOM SEVEN AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN OHIO TO RECEIVE MORE THAN $2.7 MILLION FROM OHIO HOUSING TRUST FUND (6.8.2004) More...
Extractions: Search thousands of e-prints in scientific and technical disciplines A Deep Web distributed search across E-prints on Web Sites and/or Databases is accomplished with a single query that returns results from multiple sources. This search allows for compilation and assimilation of data to facilitate information discovery and reuse. Searching is limited to 10 selections; E-prints on Web Sites represents one selection. Multiple arXiv sites under one general heading are combined to represent one selection. Speed of returns is a function of the slowest database selected. See Collection Descriptions for assistance with selections. Check the collections to search E-prints on Web Sites Subject: All Categories Biology and Medicine Biotechnology Chemistry Computer Technologies and Information Sciences Energy Storage, Conversion and Utilization Engineering Environmental Management and Restoration Environmental Sciences and Ecology Fission and Nuclear Technologies Fossil Fuels Geosciences Materials Science Mathematics Physics Plasma Physics and Fusion Power Transmission, Distribution and Plants
Smart Communities Network: Green Buildings Introduction us today. These buildings together use onethird of all the energy consumed in the us, and two-thirds of all electricity. By the http://www.sustainable.doe.gov/buildings/gbintro.shtml
Extractions: Green Buildings Introduction Also visit U.S. DOE's Building Technologies Program. The design, construction, and maintenance of buildings has a tremendous impact on our environment and our natural resources. There are more than 76 million residential buildings and nearly 5 million commercial buildings in the U.S. today. These buildings together use one-third of all the energy consumed in the U.S., and two-thirds of all electricity. By the year 2010, another 38 million buildings are expected to be constructed. The challenge will be to build them smart, so they use a minimum of nonrenewable energy, produce a minimum of pollution, and cost a minimum of energy dollars, while increasing the comfort, health, and safety of the people who live and work in them. Traditional building practices often overlook the interrelationships between a building, its components, its surroundings, and its occupants. "Typical" buildings consume more of our resources than necessary, negatively impact the environment, and generate a large amount of waste. According to Laurence Doxsey, former Coordinator of the City of Austin Green Builder Program, "a standard wood-framed home consumes over one acre of forest and the waste created during construction averages from 3 to 7 tons." Often, these buildings are costly to operate in terms of energy and water consumption. And they can result in poor indoor air quality, which can lead to health problems.
Bioenergy Information Network Part of the U.S. department of energy's Office of energy Efficiency and Renewable energy outreach activities. http://bioenergy.ornl.gov/
Extractions: A gateway to biomass information at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Biomass Feedstock Research and Analyses Integrated Analyses Feedstock Sustainability Feedstock Systems Engineering ... BIOBIB searchable bibliographic database Biomass and Bioenergy Links FY04 DOE/USDA Joint Solicitation U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy ...
BNL Physics Department Carries out research in experimental and theoretical high energy, nuclear and condensed matter physics. Programs, projects and people are showcased. http://www.bnl.gov/physics/
Redirect A report published in 1995, Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Resources , can be downloaded from this site. It includes descriptions, contact people, and other details about 94 dispersion models. The report was developed by the Subcommittee on Consequence Assessment and Protective Action (SCAPA), of the Emergency Management Advisory Committee, of the U.S. department of energy. http://www.scapa.bnl.gov/
Alternative Fuels Biodiesel U.S. department of energy information resources. http://www.afdc.nrel.gov/altfuel/biodiesel.html
Engineering Science & Technology Division Performs research for the department of energy and other agencies and organizations in the fields of energy research, robotics, sensors, electronics and transportation http://www.ornl.gov/sci/engineering_science_technology/
Extractions: Research Areas Industrial Energy Efficiency Sensors, Electronics, and Signal Analysis Buildings Technology Center Cooling, Heating and Power Technologies Center for Transportation Analysis ... Solar Energy Programs Robotics and Energetic Systems Search ESTD Site ESTD Publications ORNL UT-Battelle ... Comments Last updated: - Tuesday, 10-Feb-2004 14:20:28 EST - 8,118
Extractions: Last Update 6/01/2004 Spring Closing the Circle Newsletter : Includes articles on Soaring into Savings by Going Electronic, Closing the Circle Award Winners, EPA Designates Recycled Content Products and more. Application of LEED Principles at FERMI Laboratory Now Available: Agenda and Presentation Materials for DOE P2 Televideo Conference May 18-20, 2004. Join DOE's first Televideo P2 Conference to listen in and discuss such topics as P2 Goals, Funding, Chemical Pharmacies, and P2 and EMS. S Pollution Prevention: Best Practices in the Department of Energy prepared by the Office of Environment, Safety and Health
CHAMMP Home Page A U.S. department of energy program to rapidly advance the science of decade and longer-scale climate prediction. http://www.csm.ornl.gov/chammp/
Extractions: The Climate Change Prediction Program (formerly CHAMMP ) program is a Department of Energy program to rapidly advance the science of decade and longer scale climate prediction. A major component of the CHAMMP program links the emerging technologies in High Performance Computing to the development of computationally efficient and numerically accurate climate prediction models. Sponsored by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research (OBER) , the program involves a joint laboratory-university effort to develop computational methods and simulation capabilities for future atmosphere and ocean general circulation models. These computer programs will form the core of advanced prediction models that can be used to study climate change. Projects are classed in two groups, Science Team and Development Team projects. The Development Teams are charged with implementing particular state-of-the-art atmosphere and ocean general circulation models (and coupled models) on high performance parallel computers. The development teams have contributed to several coupled model projects through interagency collaborations with the focus on studying the utility of high resolution, eddy resolving ocean models for the coupled climate system. The image on the header is sea surface temperature output from an eddy resolving ocean model (the POP code) generated on a massively parallel computer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. This server supports the collaboration of CCPP researchers. The server supports the exchange of
> Energy.gov : Careers Lists internship and fellowship programs that the U.S. department of energy offers to students. http://www.energy.gov/engine/content.do?BT_CODE=AD_C
Scenarios For A Examined the potential for public policies and programs to foster efficient and clean energy technology solutions. Prepared by the Interlaboratory Working Group on energyEfficient and Clean-energy Technologies for the Office of energy Efficiency and Renewable energy U. S. department of energy. http://www.ornl.gov/sci/eere/cef/
Extractions: Clean Energy Future Prepared by the Interlaboratory Working Group on Energy-Efficient and Clean-Energy Technologies Prepared for Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy U. S. Department of Energy Recommended Citation: Interlaboratory Working Group. 2000. Scenarios for a Clean Energy Future (Oak Ridge, TN; Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Berkeley, CA; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), ORNL/CON-476 and LBNL-44029, November. Cover Photos: Malden Mills, the industry pictured, replaced its power plant in 1999 with the help of DOE after it had been destroyed by fire in 1995. DOE provided financial and technical support to develop a cogeneration plant that has one of the lowest emissions of any industrialized heat and electric combined facility in the United States. Click on the links below to download the PDF files. You will need Adobe's free Acrobat Reader to view them. Get Acrobat Reader Preface Table of Contents Acronyms Glossary ... Flyer Appendices Appendix A1 Appendix A2 Appendix A3 Appendix B1 ... Appendix C3 (Note: There is no Appendix C2.)
Bonneville Power Administration department of energy agency that operates the Federal Columbia River Power System which markets and distributes electrical power generated by 29 federal dams and one nonfederal nuclear plant. http://www.bpa.gov/indexmain.shtml
Extractions: Providing low-cost, reliable electricity to the people and businesses of the Pacific Northwest. The main administrative building of BPA is located in Portland, Oregon USA. If you are seeing this page, your browser does not support the ECMAScript level necessary for the menus. Please CLICK on this link to go to our primary home page: Bonneville Power Administration initial page to help ensure ADA, browser, monitor resolution and other requirements are met in order to allow the public to be directed to the best screen and browser feature enabled page in order to access BPA web site information to the fullest extent possible.
Strategic Planning Guide U.S. department of energy, Office of Strategic Planning, Budget and Program Evaluation's guide to strategic Planning http://www.osti.gov/policy/library/sp-guide.html
Fuel Economy Fuel Economy The site includes gas mileage, safety, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions for new and used cars and trucks, as well as general information on fuel economy. http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.fueleconomy.gov/&y=02EA5296FC2FC
EERE: Energy Savers Search Help. More Search Options Search. EERE Information Center. Interested in saving money by making your home more energy efficient? Want to use solar energy to heat or power your small business? http://www.eren.doe.gov/consumerinfo