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Environmental Biosciences Program Second Quarter Report (open access)

Environmental Biosciences Program Second Quarter Report

In May 2002, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) signed Assistance Instrument Number DE-FC09-02CH11109 with the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) to support the Environmental Biosciences Program (EBP). This funding instrument replaces DOE Assistance Instrument Number DE-FC02-98CH10902. EBP is an integrated, multidisciplinary scientific research program, employing a range of research initiatives to identify, study and resolve environmental health risks. These initiatives are consistent with the MUSC role as a comprehensive state-supported health sciences institution and with the nation's need for new and better approaches to the solution of a complex and expansive array of environment-related health problems. The intrinsic capabilities of a comprehensive health sciences institution enable MUSC to be a national resource for the scientific investigation of environmental health issues. EBPs success as a nationally prominent research program is due, in part, to its ability to task-organize scientific expertise from multiple disciplines in addressing these complex problems Current research projects have focused EBP talent and resources on providing the scientific basis for risk-based standards, risk-based decision making and the accelerated clean-up of widespread environmental hazards. These hazards include trichloroethylene (TCE), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), asbestos and low-dose ionizing radiation. A project is also being conducted in the use …
Date: December 31, 2003
Creator: Mohr, Lawrence C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Consumer's Guide: Get Your Power from the Sun (Brochure) (open access)

Consumer's Guide: Get Your Power from the Sun (Brochure)

This publication introduces consumers to photovoltaic technologies and guides them through the basics of the technology and how to purchase PV for their home or business.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: T., Starrs. & Wenger, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Consumer's Guide: Heat Your Water with the Sun (Brochure) (open access)

Consumer's Guide: Heat Your Water with the Sun (Brochure)

This publication introduces consumers to solar heating technologies, and guides them through the basics of the technology and how to purchase it for the home.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
In Silico Biology, Biological Networks: From Genomics to Epidemiology (open access)

In Silico Biology, Biological Networks: From Genomics to Epidemiology

Grant was issued to Georgia Tech Research Corporation (Georgia Tech} in 2003 to provide some travel funds for 20 grad students/post docs to attend the In Silico Biology International Conference. Conference name "Biological Networks: From Genomics to Epidemiology." Dates Nov 13- 16, 2003 Web site of the conference is as follows (DOE is shown as the Gold level sponsor) http://opal.biology.gatech.edu/GeneMark/conference03/
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: Borodovsky, Mark
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes: Armory Park del Sol, Tucson, Arizona (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes: Armory Park del Sol, Tucson, Arizona (Fact Sheet)

Fact sheet describes the energy efficient and solar energy features of the Armory Park del Sol Zero Energy Home, participant in the Zero Energy Homes initiative.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes (Fact Sheet)

Fact sheet describes the different projects and partners in the Zero Energy Homes initiative.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes: Lakeside, Elk Grove, California (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes: Lakeside, Elk Grove, California (Fact Sheet)

Fact sheet describes the energy efficient and solar energy features of the Lakeside Zero Energy Home, participant in the Zero Energy Homes initiative.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes: The Ultimate Family Home, Las Vegas, Nevada (Brochure) (open access)

Moving Toward Zero Energy Homes: The Ultimate Family Home, Las Vegas, Nevada (Brochure)

Brochure describes the energy efficient and solar energy features of the Ultimate Family Home Zero Energy Home, participant in the Zero Energy Homes initiative.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Moving Towards Zero Energy Homes: Vista Montana, Watsonville, California (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Moving Towards Zero Energy Homes: Vista Montana, Watsonville, California (Fact Sheet)

Fact sheet describes the energy efficient and solar energy features of the Vista Montana Zero Energy Home, participant in the Zero Energy Homes initiative.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
New American Home 2004: Las Vegas, Nevada (open access)

New American Home 2004: Las Vegas, Nevada

The New American Home is an annual showcase project co-sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders' National Council of the Housing Industry and Builder Magazine. Merlin Contracting built this year's home in the Sahara Lake community, just west of downtown Las Vegas.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Update of Hydrogen from Biomass -- Determination of the Delivered Cost of Hydrogen (open access)

Update of Hydrogen from Biomass -- Determination of the Delivered Cost of Hydrogen

Milestone report summarizing the economic feasibility of producing hydrogen from biomass via (1) gasification/reforming of the resulting syngas and (2) fast pyrolysis/reforming of the resulting bio-oil. Hydrogen has the potential to be a clean alternative to the fossil fuels currently used in the transportation sector. This is especially true if the hydrogen is manufactured from renewable resources, primarily sunlight, wind, and biomass. Analyses have been conducted to assess the economic feasibility of producing hydrogen from biomass via two thermochemical processes: (1) gasification followed by reforming of the syngas, and (2) fast pyrolysis followed by reforming of the carbohydrate fraction of the bio-oil. This study was conducted to update previous analyses of these processes in order to include recent experimental advances and any changes in direction from previous analyses. The systems examined were gasification in the Battelle/FERCO low pressure indirectly-heated gasifier followed by steam reforming, gasification in the Institute of Gas Technology (IGT) high pressure direct-fired gasifier followed by steam reforming, and pyrolysis followed by coproduct separation and steam reforming. In each process, water-gas shift is used to convert the reformed gas into hydrogen, and pressure swing adsorption is used to purify the product. The delivered cost of hydrogen, as well …
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: Spath, P. L.; Mann, M. K. & Amos, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
W. R. Grace: Plant Uses Six Sigma Methodology and Traditional Heat Balance Analysis to Identify Energy Conservation Opportunities at Curtis Bay Works (Revised) (open access)

W. R. Grace: Plant Uses Six Sigma Methodology and Traditional Heat Balance Analysis to Identify Energy Conservation Opportunities at Curtis Bay Works (Revised)

The plant-wide energy assessment at W. R. Grace's Curtis Bay Works helped identify four projects with combined potential savings of $840,000 per year. A separate, unique project that would partner W. R. Grace with the City of Baltimore to recover and use landfill gas (methane) to cogenerate steam and electricity was also identified during the assessment. If implemented, the project would recover gas from the landfill to replace 40% of the electricity and 65% of the fuel currently required to produce steam at Curtis Bay Works. Annual savings are estimated at $900,000 to $1.2 million.
Date: December 1, 2003
Creator: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative Fuel News, Vol. 7, No. 3 (open access)

Alternative Fuel News, Vol. 7, No. 3

Quarterly magazine with articles on recent additions to the Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Station Locator database, biodiesel buying co-ops, and developing the CNG infrastructure in Bangladesh. Also a memo from CIVITAS 2003.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
American Water Heater Company: Compressed Air System Optimization Project Saves Energy and Improves Production at Water Heater Plant (open access)

American Water Heater Company: Compressed Air System Optimization Project Saves Energy and Improves Production at Water Heater Plant

In 2001, American Water Heater Company implemented a system-level improvement project on the compressed air system that serves its manufacturing plant in Johnson City, Tennessee. The plant now operates with less compressor capacity, which has reduced its energy consumption and maintenance needs. The project's total cost was $228,000. The annual compressed air energy savings (2,345,000 kWh) and maintenance savings total $160,000, yielding a simple payback of 17 months. Furthermore, the system now supports the plant's production processes more effectively, which has improved product quality and increased production.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fuel Cell Transit Buses: ThunderPower Bus Evaluation at SunLine Transit Agency (open access)

Fuel Cell Transit Buses: ThunderPower Bus Evaluation at SunLine Transit Agency

Report details the six-month evaluation of the ThunderPower hydrogen fuel cell bus demonstrated at SunLine Transit Agency.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Georgia-Pacific: Crossett Mill Identifies Heat Recovery Projects and Operational Improvements that May Save $9.6 Million Annually (open access)

Georgia-Pacific: Crossett Mill Identifies Heat Recovery Projects and Operational Improvements that May Save $9.6 Million Annually

An assessment team conducted a mill-wide energy survey at Georgia-Pacific's Crossett, Arkansas mill to update a previous pinch analysis. Three heat recovery projects were identified that could reduce annual costs by $4.8 million and reduce natural gas use by 1,845,000 x 106 Btu. The overall payback period for the heat recovery projects would be less than 1 year. Furthermore, by implementing operational improvements, the mill could save $4.8 million more annually and 1,500,000 x 106 Btu in natural gas.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Million Solar Roofs: Become One In A Million (open access)

Million Solar Roofs: Become One In A Million

Since its announcement in June 1997, the Million Solar Roofs Initiative has generated a major buzz in communities, states, and throughout the nation. With more than 300,000 installations, the buzz is getting louder. This brochure describes Million Solar Roofs activities and partnerships.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ohio Aluminum Industries: Compressed Air System Improvement Project Saves Energy and Improves Product Quality (open access)

Ohio Aluminum Industries: Compressed Air System Improvement Project Saves Energy and Improves Product Quality

In 2001, Ohio Aluminum Industries implemented the first phase of a compressed air system improvement project at its Cleveland, Ohio, plant. By completing this phase, the plant stabilized the system's pressure and improved its performance. Furthermore, it yielded annual energy savings of 716,000 kilowatt-hours and $73,200. The total cost for the project's first phase was $83,500, making the simple payback slightly more than 1 year.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Power Systems Development Facility (open access)

Power Systems Development Facility

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Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: Southern Company Services
System: The UNT Digital Library
Save with Renewable Energy: A Technical Bulletin for Federal Renewable Energy Champions (open access)

Save with Renewable Energy: A Technical Bulletin for Federal Renewable Energy Champions

This eight-page publication, prepared in 2003 for the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program by the DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is an updated version of the former Save with Solar and Wind bulletin. Save with Renewable Energy provides up-to-date information about the progress that the government is making in achieving federal goals for renewable energy use; agencies have achieved about 60% of the current goal for 2005 of 1384 gigawatt-hours from renewable energy systems. This publication also describes current and planned federal projects featuring wind, solar, and geothermal systems in several different states.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Steam Digest 2002 (open access)

Steam Digest 2002

Steam Digest 2002 is a collection of articles published in the last year on steam system efficiency. DOE directly or indirectly facilitated the publication of the articles through it's BestPractices Steam effort. Steam Digest 2002 provides a variety of operational, design, marketing, and program and program assessment observations. Plant managers, engineers, and other plant operations personnel can refer to the information to improve industrial steam system management, efficiency, and performance.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
What's New: Fall 2003 Update (open access)

What's New: Fall 2003 Update

Articles focus on changes in Ford and Chrysler's MY 2004 AFV offerings, funding availability for E85 infrastructure, upcoming AFV training opportunities, growth in biodiesel, and efforts to find fleets to comply with EPAct.
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reporting on Climate Change: Understanding the Science, Third Edition (open access)

Reporting on Climate Change: Understanding the Science, Third Edition

The Environmental Law Institute, the grantee, in the final quarter of operation under Department of Energy Grant DE-FG02-02ER63414, successfully completed the following tasks associated with the grant: (1) published ''Reporting on Climate Change: Understanding the Science'', the third edition of this resource intended primarily to help print and broadcast journalists report more effectively on scientific aspects of global climate change; (2) distributed the reporters guide directly to roughly 500 journalists and journalism educators participating in the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Journalists in New Orleans, La.; (3) distributed the reporters guide to an additional 1,500 journalists and journalism educators by mail; (4) provided journalism educators bulk copies, upon specific request, for their use in upper-level science journalism and environmental journalism classes; (5) conducted outreach to science editors and environmental reporters on availability and use of the reporter's guide; (6) completed financial reporting associated with the reporter's guide grant. ELI has provided requested bulk numbers of copies of ''Reporting on Climate Change: Understanding the Science'' to the DOE Project Officer, David C. Bader, Ph.D., and to Jeffrey Amthor, Ph.D., in the Office of Science. ELI currently has a remaining inventory of roughly 500 copies from the original printing of …
Date: October 10, 2003
Creator: Ward, Morris A. & Parker, Elissa A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biomass Rapid Analysis Network (BRAN) (open access)

Biomass Rapid Analysis Network (BRAN)

Helping the emerging biotechnology industry develop new tools and methods for real-time analysis of biomass feedstocks, process intermediates and The Biomass Rapid Analysis Network is designed to fast track the development of modern tools and methods for biomass analysis to accelerate the development of the emerging industry. The network will be led by industry and organized and coordinated through the National Renewable Energy Lab. The network will provide training and other activities of interest to BRAN members. BRAN members will share the cost and work of rapid analysis method development, validate the new methods, and work together to develop the training for the future biomass conversion workforce.
Date: October 1, 2003
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library