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Advanced Quality Control System for the Thermomechanical Pulping Process Improves Quality and Reduces Energy Costs for Augusta Newsprint (open access)

Advanced Quality Control System for the Thermomechanical Pulping Process Improves Quality and Reduces Energy Costs for Augusta Newsprint

In July 2001, the Augusta Newsprint Company partnered with Invensys' Pacific Simulation group to implement an advanced quality control (AQC) solution for the thermomechanical pulping (TMP) process at Augusta Newsprint's Augusta, Georgia, site. The goal of the project is to decrease energy and raw material costs while maintaining final pulp quality. The project involves coordinating AQC in 3 areas of the paper mill to reduce the amount of energy required for manufacturing. In addition, a time-of-day production (TODP) feature will use current power market pricing data to adjust production rates in the pulping operation to minimize the average cost of purchased energy. The AQC implementation is currently in progress.
Date: February 1, 2002
Creator: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Conditioning with Magnetic Refrigeration (open access)

Air Conditioning with Magnetic Refrigeration

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including critical needs, innovation and advantages, impacts, and contact information. This sheet discusses air conditioning with magnetic refrigeration as part of "An Efficient, Green Compact Cooling System Using Magnetic Refrigeration" project.
Date: February 15, 2012
Creator: Astronautics Corporation of America
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative Energy for Higher Education (open access)

Alternative Energy for Higher Education

This project provides educational opportunities creating both a teaching facility and center for public outreach. The facility is the largest solar array in Nebraska. It was designed to allow students to experience a variety of technologies and provide the public with opportunities for exposure to the implementation of an alternative energy installation designed for an urban setting. The project integrates products from 5 panel manufacturers (including monocrystalline, polycrystalline and thin film technologies) mounted on both fixed and tracking structures. The facility uses both micro and high power inverters. The majority of the system was constructed to serve as an outdoor classroom where panels can be monitored, tested, removed and replaced by students. As an educational facility it primarily serves students in the Creighton University and Metropolitan Community College, but it also provides broader educational opportunities. The project includes a real-time “dashboard” and a historical database of the output of individual inverters and the corresponding meteorological data for researcher and student use. This allows the evaluation of both panel types and the feasibility of installation types in a region of the country subject to significant temperature, wind and precipitation variation.
Date: February 22, 2012
Creator: Michael Cherney, PhD
System: The UNT Digital Library
ARM Climate Research Facility Quarterly Value-Added Product Report First Quarter: October 01-December 31, 2011 (open access)

ARM Climate Research Facility Quarterly Value-Added Product Report First Quarter: October 01-December 31, 2011

The purpose of this report is to provide a concise status update for value-added products (VAP) implemented by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility. The report is divided into the following sections: (1) new VAPs for which development has begun, (2) progress on existing VAPs, (3) future VAPs that have been recently approved, (4) other work that leads to a VAP, and (5) top requested VAPs from the archive.
Date: February 28, 2012
Creator: Sivaraman, C
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assuring Mechanical Integrity of Refinery Equipment Through Global ON-Stream Inspection (open access)

Assuring Mechanical Integrity of Refinery Equipment Through Global ON-Stream Inspection

The development of global on-stream inspection technology will have a dramatic effect on how refinery operations are managed in the U.S. in the future. Global on-stream inspection will provide assurance of the mechanical integrity of critical plant equipment and will allow refineries to operate more efficiently with less impact on our environment and with an increased margin of safety.
Date: February 22, 2006
Creator: Berthold, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Boiler Blowdown Heat Recovery Project Reduces Steam System Energy Losses at Augusta Newsprint (open access)

Boiler Blowdown Heat Recovery Project Reduces Steam System Energy Losses at Augusta Newsprint

The boiler blowdown process involves the periodic or continuous removal of water from a boiler to remove accumulated dissolved solids and/or sludges. During the process, water is discharged from the boiler to avoid the negative impacts of dissolved solids or impurities on boiler efficiency and maintenance. However, boiler blowdown wastes energy because the blown down liquid is at about the same temperature as the steam produced. Much of this heat can be recovered by routing the blown down liquid through a heat exchanger that preheats the boiler's makeup water. A boiler blowdown heat recovery project at Augusta Newsprint Company's Augusta, GA mill will save almost $31,000 annually in fuel costs.
Date: February 1, 2002
Creator: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Building Cooling and Air Conditioning (open access)

Building Cooling and Air Conditioning

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the 15 projects that are a part of the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including project goals, innovation needs, and potential impacts.
Date: February 16, 2012
Creator: United States. Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Carbon Dioxide and Ionic Liquid Refrigerants (open access)

Carbon Dioxide and Ionic Liquid Refrigerants

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including critical needs, innovation and advantages, impacts, and contact information. This sheet discusses air conditioning that uses new refrigerants as part of the "Compact, Efficient Air Conditioning with Ionic Liquid-Based Refrigerants" project.
Date: February 15, 2012
Creator: University of Notre Dame
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cascade Reverse Osmosis Air Conditioning System (open access)

Cascade Reverse Osmosis Air Conditioning System

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including critical needs, innovation and advantages, impacts, and contact information. This sheet discusses air conditioning that has increased electrical efficiency as part of the "Cascade Reverse Osmosis and the Absorption Osmosis Cycle" project.
Date: February 22, 2012
Creator: Batelle Memorial Institute
System: The UNT Digital Library
City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation (open access)

City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation

Fact sheet compares emissions testing of Dual-Fuel liquefied natural gas (LNG) and diesel Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation refuse trucks, performed by DOE's Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity.
Date: February 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compact Solid State Cooling Systems (open access)

Compact Solid State Cooling Systems

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including critical needs, innovation and advantages, impacts, and contact information. This sheet discusses air conditioning that eliminates polluting refrigerants as part of the "Compact MEMS Electrocaloric Module" project.
Date: February 15, 2012
Creator: University of California, Los Angeles
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compressed Air System Upgrade Improves Production at an Automotive Glass Plant (open access)

Compressed Air System Upgrade Improves Production at an Automotive Glass Plant

In 2000, The Visteon automotive glass plant improved its compressed air system at its automotive glass plant in Nashville, Tennessee. This improvement allowed Visteon to save $711,000 annually, reduce annual energy consumption by 7.9 million kilowatt-hours, reduce maintenance, improve system performance, and avoid $800,000 in asbestos abatement costs.
Date: February 1, 2003
Creator: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deep Vadose Zone Applied Field Research Initiative (DVZ AFRI) - Overview (open access)

Deep Vadose Zone Applied Field Research Initiative (DVZ AFRI) - Overview

The Deep Vadoze Zone Applied Field Research Initiative (DVZ AFRI) was established to protect water resources and to address the challenge of preventing contamination in the deep vadose zone from reaching groundwater. This factsheet provides an overview of the initiative and the approach to integrate basic science and needs-driven applied research activities with cleanup operations.
Date: February 1, 2011
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Demonstration of a Low-NOx Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Engine (open access)

Demonstration of a Low-NOx Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Engine

Results of a Next Generation Natural Gas Vehicle engine research project: A Caterpillar C-12 natural gas engine with Clean Air Power Dual-Fuel technology and exhaust gas recirculation demonstrated low NOx and PM emissions.
Date: February 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design specifications for the development of the initial validation software (Version 3.0) for processing of NWTC 80-Meter meteorological tower data (open access)

Design specifications for the development of the initial validation software (Version 3.0) for processing of NWTC 80-Meter meteorological tower data

This document describes the design, implementation, and testing of the Initial Validation Software (IVS) for meteorological tower data at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory/National Wind Technology Center. The document outlines all design issues relating to the IVS, including the design process, an outline of the software and testing procedures, and an evaluation of design results after further iterations of the design process.
Date: February 28, 2000
Creator: Johnson, W. & Kelley, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Donald Bren Hall, Santa Barbara, California (open access)

Donald Bren Hall, Santa Barbara, California

This publication is one of a series of case studies of energy-efficient modern laboratories; it was prepared for''Laboratories for the 21st Century,'' a joint program of the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program. It is intended for those who plan, design, and construct public and private-sector laboratory buildings. Because of its many energy-efficient and environmental features-such as natural ventilation, daylighting, and high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment and fume hoods-Bren Hall at the University of Santa Barbara, California, received a Platinum rating (the highest) in 2003 through the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program.
Date: February 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dosimeter Opener Drawings (open access)

Dosimeter Opener Drawings

Various views of the dosimeter opener are illustrated.
Date: February 1, 2012
Creator: Hallman Jr., R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elastic Metal Alloy Refrigerants (open access)

Elastic Metal Alloy Refrigerants

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including critical needs, innovation and advantages, impacts, and contact information. This sheet discusses air conditioning with more efficient cooling systems as part of the "Thermoelastic Cooling" project.
Date: February 15, 2012
Creator: University of Maryland
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Efficient Building Ventilation Systems (open access)

Energy Efficient Building Ventilation Systems

Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project sheet summarizing general information about the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) program including critical needs, innovation and advantages, impacts, and contact information. This sheet discusses air conditioning that uses moisture and heat exchange technology as part of the "Innovative Building-Integrated Enthalpy Recovery" project.
Date: February 15, 2012
Creator: Architectural Application
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy-Smart Building Choices: How Parents and Teachers Are Helping to Create Better Environments for Learning (Revision) (open access)

Energy-Smart Building Choices: How Parents and Teachers Are Helping to Create Better Environments for Learning (Revision)

School districts around the country are finding that smart energy choices can help them save money and provide healthier, more effective learning environments. By incorporating energy improvements into their construction or renovation plans, schools can significantly reduce their energy consumption and costs. These savings can then be redirected to educational needs such as additional teachers, instructional materials, or new computers.
Date: February 1, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy-Smart Building Choices: How School Administrators and Board Members Are Improving Learning and Saving Money (Revision) (open access)

Energy-Smart Building Choices: How School Administrators and Board Members Are Improving Learning and Saving Money (Revision)

Most school administrators and board members today must perform a tough juggling act. You're challenged to fulfill increasingly complex educational missions, meet rising community expectations, and serve growing student populations all with constrained operating budgets. As districts consider renovating their facilities or building new schools, many have found that smart energy choices can have lasting benefits for their schools, their communities, and the environment.
Date: February 1, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy-Smart Building Choices: How School Facilities Managers and Business Officials Are Reducing Operating Costs and Saving Money (Revision) (open access)

Energy-Smart Building Choices: How School Facilities Managers and Business Officials Are Reducing Operating Costs and Saving Money (Revision)

Operating a typical school today is no easy task for facilities managers and business officials. You're expected to deliver increased services with constrained operating budgets. Many schools stay open for longer hours to accommodate community use of the facilities. Dilapidated buildings and systems gobble up energy, yet in many districts, maintenance needs are overshadowed by the need for expansion or new construction to serve growing student populations and changing educational needs.
Date: February 1, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
EPAct Launches Fleets Toward Minnesota's Alternative Fuel Future (open access)

EPAct Launches Fleets Toward Minnesota's Alternative Fuel Future

Fact sheet describes the alternative fuel successes realized by two Minnesota state fleets.
Date: February 1, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ethanol from Biomass: The Five-Carbon Solution (open access)

Ethanol from Biomass: The Five-Carbon Solution

This document explains how NREL's fermentation research has produced a major breakthrough in the production of ethanol from biomass. Use of a metabolically engineered bacterium, which will allow cofermentation of both major components (xylose and glucose) of biomass, promises to greatly simplify the production process and reduce costs.
Date: February 1, 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library