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- The article describes about Heating & AC Systems. In order to provide the greatest amount of daylight penetration yet minimize solar heat gain, large windows were chosen?7 feet high (2.1 m) in a 9-foot (2.7 m) ceiling?as well as high visible-light transmission glass (0.40 and 0.66) with a good shading...
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- Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Natural Gas Engine After treatment Via Active Flow Control
- The project objectives are to reduce NOx and CH4 emission by 95% from lean burn natural gas engines and reduce supplemental fuel use by 80%. The main advantages are energy efficient, rich fuel pulses are generated within individual catalysts and engine optimization achieved without compromising individual catalyst. For exothermic reactions...
- White papers 2003-04-09
- Office of Distributed Energy Resources: Fuel Cells for Buildings Program
- The paper describes about fuel cells for building program by the Office of Distributed Energy Resources. The project is to build into the PEM fuel cells those characteristics that make it a prime component as a power generator and make maximum use of recoverable energy for cooling/heating and indoor air...
- White papers 2001-10-12
- A Recommended Permitting Guide for Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Stations
- This guide focuses on the permitting of new compressed natural gas stations and the effort to streamline permitting practices without sacrificing details governing safety. It is intended for use by municipal and state officials entrusted with fire protection and the safety of the people within their jurisdictions. Fire departments which...
- White papers 2000-10-17
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- U.S. Independent Sentry Petroleum Announces Appointment of Dr. Geoff Weir to Its Operations Team
- Oil and gas exploration company Sentry PetroleumLtd. (OTCBB: SPLM) announced today that Dr. Geoff Weir has agreed to act asoperations planning manager for the company's upcoming Adavale explorationprogram. Sentry President Dr. Rajeswaran commented, "I have known and worked withDr. Weir for over eight years. He started his career with the...
- Articles 2008-06-12
- Department of Energy Says 20% Wind Power Achievable
- WASHINGTON, May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Energy DOE has released a ground-breaking report concluding that using wind power to generate 20 percent of the nation's electricity is achievable -- without any new technological breakthroughs. The DOE's report "20% Wind Energy by 2030" stated that by...
- Articles 2008-05-23
- Energy Dept. Report Gives Wind Power High Marks
- ENERGY RESOURCE-23 May 2008-Energy Dept. Report Gives Wind Power High MarksC2008 JeraOne - http://www.jeraone.com A report from the U.S. Department of Energy concludes that using wind power to generate 20 percent of the nation's electricity is achievable, without any new technological breakthroughs. The DOE's report, "20%...
- Articles 2008-05-23
- RPSEA Announces Projects for the Ultra-Deepwater Program
- New Department of Energy and Privately Funded Research Will Help Meet U.S. Energy Demand and Lower Costs for Consumers SUGAR LAND, Texas -- The Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America RPSEA today announced that eight proposals have been selected for negotiations leading to an award under the...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Environmental enforcement trends: what we face, how to prepare
- Compliance with the vast array of highly technical environmental regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Transportation and others, not to mention the laws of the various state environmental and natural resources regulatory agencies is a difficult challenge for any company. Many of these...
- Articles 2008-05-01
- Natural-gas station is available in Perry
- PERRY, Box Elder County -- Utah continues to lead the nation in the number of natural-gas vehicles, and now there's one more place to fill up. A new fueling station at L.W.'s Travel Plaza off Interstate 15 is now open, dispensing the clean-burning fossil fuel at an...
- Articles 2008-04-16
- U.S. Senate Energy Committee Seeks Preservation of Oil Research Funding
- Although the President has requested a 4.7% increase in the U.S. Department of Energy budget for 2009, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources disagrees with a proposal within the federal budget to terminate research on oil and natural gas. "Most of our Members are generally supportive of...
- Articles 2008-03-03
- Too much gas?
- Last year, natural gas at Henry Hub averaged $7.17 per million Btu. That's not bad when you consider that U.S. storage held above the five-year average, the weather was mild, and some manufacturing plants that use gas were shut down. More gas is coming onstream every day. The latest data...
- Articles 2008-03-01
- TOO MUCH GAS?
- Last year, natural gas at Henry Hub averaged $7.17 per million Btu. That's not bad when you consider that U.S. storage held above the five-year average, the weather was mild, and some manufacturing plants that use gas were shut down. More gas is coming onstream every day. The latest data...
- Articles 2008-03-01
- ENERGY BOX, THE
- SIERRA CLUB IS ADVOCATING COSTLY, IMPORTED LNG They do not say it that way, of course. It is one of those irksome and unintended outcomes. For sure, the Sierra Club, as one of the leading environmental activist organizations, has done many positive things for the environment. But,...
- Articles 2008-03-01
- El Paso Files Plans for Ruby Pipeline
- El Paso Corp. says it has filed a federal right of way application with the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management for its Ruby pipeline project. It involves construction of a 680-mi, 42-in. natural gas transmission pipeline that will begin at the Opal hub in Wyoming and...
- Articles 2008-02-01
- Green Group Rips U.S. DOE Cancellation of FutureGen Funding
- U.S. based environmental advocacy group Clean Air Task Force CATF terms the U.S. Department of Energy DOE decision to cancel funding for the clean-coal "FutureGen" project (face=+Italic; see related story, this issueface=-Italic; ) as "short-sighted." "It is short-sighted for the Bush Administration to retreat on FutureGen now,"...
- Articles 2008-02-01
- Oklahoma State University microchips may be key to boosting reserves
- About 15 years ago, Chris Hutchens started research at Oklahoma State University to develop microchips capable of performing under extreme temperatures. The professor of electrical and computer engineering began his research project in collaboration with the U.S. Navy. Research by Hutchens and his current...
- Articles 2008-01-14
- DOE's new boiler efficiency standards under fire.(NEWS & information: Companies ... associations ... people ... government ... trends)
- A coalition of consumer, energy and environmental organizations criticized the U.S. Department of Energy's increased energy efficiency standards for residential furnaces and boilers, saying they are "extraordinarily weak" and represent little change from the original levels set by Congress 20 years ago. ...
- Articles 2008-01-01
- Tracinda to buy stake in Utah-linked oil firm
- LOS ANGELES -- Kirk Kerkorian's Tracinda Corp. will pay $684 million for a 35 percent stake in Delta Petroleum Corp. in a deal that will help Delta speed drilling activities in the Rocky Mountains. Delta plans to speed up drilling in the Paradox Basin in Utah and...
- Articles 2008-01-01
- RPSEA Receives Strong Response to Initial Requests for Proposal
- SUGAR LAND, Texas -- The Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America RPSEA is pleased to announce a strong response to the two initial FY2007 Requests for Proposals RFPs issued under the Ultra-Deepwater and Unconventional Natural Gas and Other Petroleum Resources Research and Development Program. RPSEA is under contract with...
- Articles 2007-12-19
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