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Small modular biopower systems (open access)

Small modular biopower systems

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Clean Cities Goes International (Clean cities alternative fuel information series fact sheet) (open access)

Clean Cities Goes International (Clean cities alternative fuel information series fact sheet)

This fact sheet summarizes the activities of the Clean Cities International Program.
Date: May 2, 2000
Creator: Howard, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project update: The Vermont gasifier (open access)

Project update: The Vermont gasifier

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Developing bioenergy fuels: Biopower fact sheet (open access)

Developing bioenergy fuels: Biopower fact sheet

Successful development of biomass crops requires unique cooperation between researchers and members of the energy, agriculture, forestry, and environmental communities. DOE's Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program provides a mechanism to integrate the efforts of this diverse group. The federal government must continue to share risks (costs of growing, harvesting, storing, and supplying energy crops) for early adopters of energy crop technology and biomass energy producers.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biopower Program, activities overview (open access)

Biopower Program, activities overview

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photovoltaic Energy Program Overview, Fiscal Year 2000 (open access)

Photovoltaic Energy Program Overview, Fiscal Year 2000

This ''annual report'' details the FY 2000 achievements of the U.S. Department of Energy PV Program in the categories of Research and Development, Technology Development, and Systems Engineering and Applications. Highlights include development of a record-breaking concentrator solar cell that is 32.4% efficient; fabrication of a record CIGS (copper indium gallium diselenide) cell at 18.8% efficiency; sharing an R and D 100 award with Siemens Solar Industries and the California Energy Commission for development and deployment of commercial CIS thin-film modules; and support for the efforts of the PV Industry Roadmap Workshop.
Date: March 2, 2001
Creator: Weis-Taylor, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ralphs Grocery EC-Diesel Truck Fleet Start-up Experience (open access)

Ralphs Grocery EC-Diesel Truck Fleet Start-up Experience

NREL is conducting the DOE Truck Evaluation Project which includes testing new lower sulfur diesel fuels and exhaust filter technologies. Start-up experiences from one of the evaluations are hi-lighted in this report.
Date: October 2, 2001
Creator: Vertin, K. & Tuttle, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plant Profiles: Industrial Energy Management in Action (open access)

Plant Profiles: Industrial Energy Management in Action

This 20-page brochure profiles industrial manufacturing firms who are achieving significant energy savings in their plants. The DOE Office of Industrial Technologies six plant-of-the-year nominees are featured, and an additional 10 projects from other companies are also highlighted. Information on OIT's awards and recognition process, and information on OIT and BestPractices is also included.
Date: February 2, 2001
Creator: Technologies, DOE Office of Industrial
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Powering the Government (open access)

Wind Powering the Government

There are more than half a million Federal buildings with electric bills totaling about $3.5 billion per year. The Wind Powering America Initiative challenges the Federal government to reduce its use of energy produced by fossil fuels by obtaining at least 5% of its electricity from wind by 2010. As part of the current efforts to achieve the initiative's goal, NREL's Technical Information Services published Wind Powering the Government, a brochure that encourages the use of wind energy on Federal properties and the purchase of green power or green tags by Federal property managers.
Date: August 2, 2000
Creator: Pitchford, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The BigHorn Home Improvement Center; Silverthorne, Colorado (open access)

The BigHorn Home Improvement Center; Silverthorne, Colorado

The BigHorn Home Improvement Center in Silverthorne, Colorado, was designed using a whole-building approach, looking at the way that the building's site, windows, walls, floors, electrical, and mechanical systems could work together most efficiently. The center includes a hardware store and building materials warehouse space, and features a 9.0 kw photovoltaic system to provide an average of 25% of the building's electricity. The BigHorn Center is one of the nation's first commercial buildings to integrate daylighting and natural ventilation cooling systems into a retail space. It is expected to reduce energy costs by 62% compared to conventionally designed retail buildings.
Date: January 2, 2001
Creator: Epstein, K. & Torcellini, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
STRATEGIES FOR QUANTIFYING PET IMAGING DATA FROM TRACER STUDIES OF BRAIN RECEPTORS AND ENZYMES. (open access)

STRATEGIES FOR QUANTIFYING PET IMAGING DATA FROM TRACER STUDIES OF BRAIN RECEPTORS AND ENZYMES.

A description of some of the methods used in neuroreceptor imaging to distinguish changes in receptor availability has been presented in this chapter. It is necessary to look beyond regional uptake of the tracer since uptake generally is affected by factors other than the number of receptors for which the tracer has affinity. An exception is the infusion method producing an equilibrium state. The techniques vary in complexity some requiring arterial blood measurements of unmetabolized tracer and multiple time uptake data. Others require only a few plasma and uptake measurements and those based on a reference region require no plasma measurements. We have outlined some of the limitations of the different methods. Laruelle (1999) has pointed out that test/retest studies to which various methods can be applied are crucial in determining the optimal method for a particular study. The choice of method will also depend upon the application. In a clinical setting, methods not involving arterial blood sampling are generally preferred. In the future techniques for externally measuring arterial plasma radioactivity with only a few blood samples for metabolite correction will extend the modeling options of clinical PET. Also since parametric images can provide information beyond that of ROI analysis, …
Date: April 2, 2001
Creator: Logan, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production and application of synthetic precursors labeled with carbon-11 and fluorine-18 (open access)

Production and application of synthetic precursors labeled with carbon-11 and fluorine-18

It is evident from this chapter that there is enormous flexibility both in the selection of the nature of the radioisotope and ways to generate it, as well as in the selection of the labeling precursor to appropriately attach that radioisotope to some larger biomolecule of interest. The arsenal of radiolabeling precursors now available to the chemist is quite extensive, and without a doubt will continue to grow as chemists develop new ones. However, the upcoming years will perhaps reflect a greater effort in refining existing methods for preparing some of those precursors that are already available to us. For example, the use of solid-phase reactions to accomplish in a single step what would normally take several using conventional solvent-based reactions has already been shown to work in many occasions. The obvious advantage here is that processes become more amenable to system automation thus affording greater reliability in day-to-day operations. There are perhaps other technologies in science that have yet to be realized by the chemist in the PET laboratory that could provide a similar or even a greater benefit. One only needs to be open to new ideas, and imaginative enough to apply them to the problems at hand.
Date: April 2, 2001
Creator: Ferrieri, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distributed generation (open access)

Distributed generation

Distributed generation, locating electricity generators close to the point of consumption, provides some unique benefits to power companies and customers that are not available from centralized electricity generation. Photovoltaic (PV) technology is well suited to distributed applications and can, especially in concert with other distributed resources, provide a very close match to the customer demand for electricity, at a significantly lower cost than the alternatives. In addition to augmenting power from central-station generating plants, incorporating PV systems enables electric utilities to optimize the utilization of existing transmission and distribution.
Date: September 2, 1999
Creator: Ness, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Clean Cities National Partner Awards (Clean Cities alternative fuel information series fact sheet) (open access)

Clean Cities National Partner Awards (Clean Cities alternative fuel information series fact sheet)

This fact sheet summarizes the accomplishments of the programs of the Clean Cities that won National Partner awards for 1999.
Date: May 2, 2000
Creator: Thomas, J. & Coulter, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pioneering energy crops in the Midwest, project update: Chariton Valley (open access)

Pioneering energy crops in the Midwest, project update: Chariton Valley

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Today's biopower (open access)

Today's biopower

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biomass power for rural development (open access)

Biomass power for rural development

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pioneering energy crops in the Northeast, project update: Salix Consortium (open access)

Pioneering energy crops in the Northeast, project update: Salix Consortium

Biomass is a proven option for electricity generation. A diverse range of biopower producers includes electric utilities, independent power producers, and the pulp and paper industry. To help expand opportunities for biomass power production, the U.S. Department of Energy established the Biopower Program and is sponsoring efforts to increase the productivity of dedicated energy crops. The Program aims to double biomass conversion efficiencies, thus reducing biomass power generation costs. These efforts will promote industrial and agricultural growth, improve the environment, create jobs, increase U.S. energy security, and provide new export markets.
Date: June 2, 2000
Creator: Shepherd, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bioethanol--Moving into the Marketplace: Advanced Biotechnology Becoming Reality (open access)

Bioethanol--Moving into the Marketplace: Advanced Biotechnology Becoming Reality

A fact sheet about the technology used for producing transportation fuel from biomass and the Department of Energy's efforts to commercialize that technology.
Date: August 2, 2001
Creator: Brown, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Joshua Tree and Mojave Go Solar (open access)

Joshua Tree and Mojave Go Solar

This case study describes two of the many projects in which the Department of the Interior's National Park Service works with private contractors and other agencies, such as the Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), to replace fossil-fuel-powered diesel generators with renewable energy systems in the nation's parks. This is done to reduce the greenhouse-gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide and nitrous oxides, associated with using fossil fuels to generate electric power in remote areas of the parks. Two solar electric (photovoltaic) systems were installed in Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve in southern California, and more are planned. The systems are cleaner and less noisy than the old generators they replaced; they are connected to storage batteries and backed up by new propane generators in case of a prolonged period without sunlight.
Date: January 2, 2001
Creator: Epstein, K. & Pitchford, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dynamic neurotransmitter interactions measured with PET (open access)

Dynamic neurotransmitter interactions measured with PET

Positron emission tomography (PET) has become a valuable interdisciplinary tool for understanding physiological, biochemical and pharmacological functions at a molecular level in living humans, whether in a healthy or diseased state. The utility of tracing chemical activity through the body transcends the fields of cardiology, oncology, neurology and psychiatry. In this, PET techniques span radiochemistry and radiopharmaceutical development to instrumentation, image analysis, anatomy and modeling. PET has made substantial contributions in each of these fields by providing a,venue for mapping dynamic functions of healthy and unhealthy human anatomy. As diverse as the disciplines it bridges, PET has provided insight into an equally significant variety of psychiatric disorders. Using the unique quantitative ability of PET, researchers are now better able to non-invasively characterize normally occurring neurotransmitter interactions in the brain. With the knowledge that these interactions provide the fundamental basis for brain response, many investigators have recently focused their efforts on an examination of the communication between these chemicals in both healthy volunteers and individuals suffering from diseases classically defined as neurotransmitter specific in nature. In addition, PET can measure the biochemical dynamics of acute and sustained drug abuse. Thus, PET studies of neurotransmitter interactions enable investigators to describe a multitude …
Date: April 2, 2001
Creator: Schiffer, W. K. & Dewey, S. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT): Industrial Assessment Centers (open access)

Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT): Industrial Assessment Centers

Office of Industrial Technologies' Industrial Assessment Center (IACs). The IACs, based at universities across the country, provide small and mid-sized manufacturers with no-cost energy assessments.
Date: January 2, 2001
Creator: DOE Office of Industrial Technologies
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal heat pumps for federal buildings (open access)

Geothermal heat pumps for federal buildings

Geothermal heat pumps (GHPs) can provide significant energy savings to a wide range of Federal facilities. GHP equipment can be obtained and installed at no up-front cost through Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) through energy service companies (ESCOs).
Date: September 2, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The great dam and water and light system at Austin, Texas (open access)

The great dam and water and light system at Austin, Texas

Update from the mayor of Austin about current constructions projects on the water system, dam and electrical utilities.
Date: October 2, 1893
Creator: McDonald, John
System: The Portal to Texas History