DOE Elec Reliability TF Papers
Two papers were approved by the DOE Task Force on Electric System Reliability at its meeting on May 12.
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Two papers were approved by the DOE Task Force on Electric System Reliability at its meeting on May 12.
DOE is embarking on a series of vision setting and planning exercises that are underway or planned in the areas of environmental management, fossil energy and energy efficiency/ renewable energy programs, as well as other selected programs within the Office of Energy Research.
In the past few years new methods of decomposition of VOCs as well as inorganic compounds in flue gases have been developed, primarily involving low-temperature, non-equilibrium plasmas used to selectively decompose organic molecules.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has selected an initial group of research projects to pursue a goal that could ultimately determine the long-range future of global fossil fuel use — the inexpensive capture and permanent disposal of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
The Twelfth Annual Conference on Fossil Energy Materials will review the work performed by the Fossil Energy Advanced Research and Technology Development (AR&TD) Materials Program. The AR&TD Materials Program focuses on the unique needs of fossil energy systems which cannot be met by currently available materials.
The work began in June 96 following Clinton’s speech to the U.N. Each of the 11 labs that worked on the study took the lead on a specific technology area, such as efficiency in buildings, efficiency in transportation, fossil power generation, nuclear, renewables, cross-cutting areas, basic research, and carbon sequestration.
Subject: UFTO Note – DOE 11 Lab Study on technology, greenhouse gases Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 At long last, DOE’s “11 Lab” study has been released. The DOE press release is attached below. The report is on the web (pdf acrobat format) at http://www.ornl.gov/climate_change Oak Ridge will have hardcopies available shortly. Contact Brenda Campbell, 423-574-4333, xbd@ornl.com […]
The purpose of the Electric System Reliability Task Force is to provide advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board regarding the critical institutional, technical, and policy issues that need to be addressed in order to maintain the reliability of the nation’s bulk electric system in the context of a more competitive industry.