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United States Energy Department

In the United States, the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy (DOE) promoted in 1992 the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) program to develop a DMFC for portable and mobile applications. Several institutions are involved (IFC, JPL, LANE, Giner, Inc.) and small stacks (up to 10 elementary cells) were built by IFC and JPL. The performances are quite encouraging, with power densities of 250 mW/cm at 0.5 V. More details are given in Section V.2. [Pg.67]

Allenialives to Tnulitioual Trausportatiou Fuels 1995. Vol. 1. United. State.s Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, DOE/EIA-0585(95), December. 1996. [Pg.62]

United States Energy A Summary Review, U.S. Department of the... [Pg.68]

EIA. Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2000, Department of Energy Report DOE/EIA-0573. EIA Washington, DC, 2001. [Pg.1201]

The United States Department of Energy purchases uranium in the form of acceptable U3O8 concentrates. This incentive program has greatly increased the known uranium reserves. [Pg.200]

C. Y. Cha and co-workers, FeportTCo. DOElMCl24268-2700 (DE89000967), United States Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., 1988. [Pg.76]

The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company Center for Chemical Process Safety United States Department of Energy Arthur D. Little, Inc. [Pg.156]

Nuclear installations in the United States must be licensed by the NRC, but some Federal govern 11 lent tacilities are exempt from licensing such as the Department of Energy. [Pg.18]

The Department of Energy fosters a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable, acts as a responsible steward of the nation s nuclear weapons, and seeks methods to clean up our own facilities and to support continued United States leadership in science and technology. [Pg.287]

Areas with annual o /erags wind speeds of 13 mph or greater are found throughout the United States. Regions with Class 4 winds are considered adractive for Aind turbine siting. (Developed by Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories for the U.S. Department of Energy)... [Pg.93]


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