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 The Global Encyclopedia : Hotels : Travel
During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original thirteen as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions.
After long debate, this was supplanted by the Constitution of a more centralized federal government in 1789.
Two of the major traumatic experiences in the nation's history were the American Civil War ( 1861 - 65) and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, an Office of Science laboratory within the U.S. Department of Energy, are advancing the frontiers of scientific knowledge and rapidly translating their discoveries into innovative technologies.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers are conducting groundbreaking research to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions to levels that will prevent global warming.
Through a unique partnership between Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and technical experts in India, a team is exploring cooperative projects in zero-emission coal-fueled power generation as an alternative to large-scale nuclear expansions.
www.pnl.gov

  
 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Home Page
We partner with international, environmental, and government agencies to apply renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions.
We help license and transfer technologies into the marketplace, and help clean energy entrepreneurs succeed.
Explore our cutting-edge research and technology development and find out how to get involved.
www.nrel.gov

  
 AllRefer.com - Brookhaven National Laboratory (Physics) - Encyclopedia
Brookhaven conducts multidisciplinary scientific work, e.g., studies of atomic nuclei and human genetics, investigations of the effects and uses of nuclear radiation, and research and development in nuclear technology.
Brookhaven National Laboratory, scientific research center, at Upton (town of Brookhaven), Long Island, N.Y. It was founded in 1947 by Associated Universities, a management corporation sponsored by nine eastern U.S. universities.
The corporation ran the laboratory under a contract with the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) until 1997, when safety problems led the DOE to replace it.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/B/BrookhavLab.html

  
 Sandia National Laboratories - Wind Energy Technology
Sandia National Laboratory employs a multifaceted approach to the development of economical wind systems for power generation.
First, we conduct applied research in aerodynamics, structural dynamics, fatigue, materials, manufacturing, controls, and systems integration to understand unsolved technology problems and to provide better design tools.
Finally, two new efforts investigate how rare atmospheric events can impact wind turbine long-term structural integrity and how advanced data handling techniques can be successfully applied to the difficult field environment of operating wind turbines.
www.sandia.gov /wind

  
 Hydropower Program - Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
Three of DOE's National Laboratories with experience in hydropower issues provide technical support to the Program: Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).
The mission of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Hydropower Program is to conduct research and development (RandD) that will improve the technical, societal, and environmental benefits of hydropower and provide cost-competitive technologies that enable the development of new and incremental hydropower capacity, adding diversity to the nation's energy supply.
The lead laboratory for engineering and program management support is INEEL.
hydropower.inel.gov

  
 DOE - Fossil Energy: National Energy Technology Laboratory
In November 2000, the office became part of the National Energy Technology Laboratory and is now part of the Laboratory's Strategic Center for Natural Gas and Oil.
One of 15 national laboratories in the Energy Department's complex, NETL serves a unique role compared to its counterparts: it functions as both an in-house science and technology research center and as the administrator of nearly 700 contracts between the Office of Fossil Energy and external organizations.
When the two facilities were transferred in 1976 to the Energy Research and Development Administration, the predecessor agency to the Department of Energy, they were renamed, first as Energy Research Centers, then as their role expanded to larger-scale engineering projects, to Energy Technology Centers.
www.fe.doe.gov /facilities/netl

  
 Geothermal Energy Research - INEEL
The mission of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) Geothermal Program is to work in partnership with U.S. industry to establish geothermal energy as an economically competitive contributor to the U.S. energy supply.
Working closely with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and other national laboratories, the INEEL ensures availability of nationally recognized geothermal leadership to implement a successful national program.
Since 1974, the INEEL has been a key laboratory in executing the Department of Energy’s Geothermal Program, investigating and developing geothermal resource technologies for both direct use and electricity generation, particularly those resources considered marginally economical.
geotherm.inel.gov

  
 DOE - Fossil Energy: DOE's Carbon Sequestration Research Program
DOE's Fossil Energy program is developing a portfolio of technologies that can capture and permanently store greenhouse gases.
Affordable and environmentally safe sequestration approaches could offer a way to stabilize atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide without requiring the United States and other countries to make large-scale and potentially costly changes to their energy infrastructures.
DOE is working with the Department of State to organize an international ministerial-level panel that will meet regularly to discuss the growing body of scientific research and emerging technologies and plan joint projects for carbon sequestration.
www.fe.doe.gov /programs/sequestration

  
 NREL: National Wind Technology Center Home Page
The National Wind Technology Center, located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains near Boulder, Colorado, is a world-class research facility managed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy.
NWTC researchers work with members of the wind energy industry to advance wind power technologies that lower the cost of wind energy through research and development of state-of-the-art wind turbine designs.
Wind Power Today and Tomorrow: an overview of the Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program
www.nrel.gov /wind/index.html

  
 GNET - Global Network of Environment & Technology
This site is made possible by a cooperative agreement from the National Energy Technology Laboratory and the Department of Energy's Office of Science and Technology.
The National Environmental Technology Database is an "evergreen" information resource designed to gather records from leading leading government and private environmental technology databases and provide access to it in a single, easy to use web resource.
GNET's Technology Developer's Resource Guide (TDRG) is a comprehensive resource that can help propel your small business' technology idea or prototype into the next phase of development and implementation.
www.gnet.org

  
 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Encyclopedia.com
and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, scientific research centers run by the Univ. of California, located in Berkeley, Calif., and Livermore, Calif., respectively.
Formerly these two laboratories were run as a single research center known as the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley and Livermore.
They are named for their founder, physicist Ernest O. Lawrence, who organized the Berkeley laboratory in the early 1930s and the Livermore laboratory in 1952.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/L/LawrencB1N1L1.asp

  
 > energy.gov : Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory  (BNL) is a multi-program national laboratory.
Brookhaven Bulletin   - Highlighting current research, activities, and professional advancement opportunities at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
To develop advanced technologies that address national needs and to transfer them to other organizations and to the commercial sector.
www.energy.gov /engine/content.do?BT_CODE=OF_NLTCBNL

  
 Carbon Sequestration :: Home Page
While investments today in science will increase our understanding of this challenge, our investments in advanced energy and sequestration technologies will provide the breakthroughs we need to dramatically reduce our emmissions in the longer term.
Keynoted by Dept. of Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and including an opening plenary presentation by Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy Mark Maddox, the conference brought together the experts from across the U.S. actively involved in all aspects of carbon capture and sequestration.
In addition, attendees were briefed on the newly established seven Regional Partnerships created to build broad consensus among stakeholders and the general public on carbon sequestration system deployment.
www.carbonsq.com

  
 Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Jefferson Lab is managed and operated by Southeastern Universities Research Association ( SURA) for the U.S. Department of Energy ( DOE).
Professor Gunnar Öquist, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, announced the winners October 5 in Stockholm, Sweden.
www.jlab.org

  
 NREL: Transferring Technologies Home Page
The Technology Transfer team at NREL works with industry to transform NREL expertise and technology into commercially viable products.
NREL's Technology Partnerships team also partners with industry on clean energy projects, using a variety of tools/agreements that provide resources for both proprietary and nonproprietary work.
In addition, Technology Transfer Office staff provides expertise in business, marketing, engineering, program management, and research and development to those interested in renewable energy through our Incubator Alliance program.
www.nrel.gov /technologytransfer

  
 Welcome to MCS
We are collaborating with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to develop a national computing facility that will deploy new "leadership-class" architectures for the high-end production computational simulation capabilities needed to meet national-scale scientific challenges.
Here you will find descriptions of and links to our various "laboratories" and research centers, including the Distributed Systems Laboratory, Futures Lab, Laboratory for Advanced Numerical Software, Optimization Technology Center, and Regional Climate Center.
Research in the MCS Division at Argonne National Laboratory is funded principally by the
www.mcs.anl.gov

  
 Energy Technology Division
The Energy Technology Division at Argonne National Laboratory conducts research on materials and engineering problems associated with energy production, transportation, utilization, and conservation.
The Division is also responsive to new national priorities, such as the need for innovative technologies that combat terrorism.
Besides medical applications, the Division has an active program in the development of sensors for homeland security.
www.et.anl.gov

  
 FETC a national lab
The National Energy Technology Laboratory joins the ranks of other well-known labs such as the Argonne National Laboratory, in Illinois, the Los Alamos National Laboratory, in New Mexico and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in Tennessee.
With a stroke of his pen, U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Bill Richardson transformed the Federal Energy Technology Center into the country’s 15th national laboratory.
“Because of the important work you do, I want you to have the full status of a national laboratory,” he said.
www.research.vt.edu /oakridge/121199b.htm

  
 Renewable Resource Data Center (RReDC) Home Page
The RReDC is maintained by the Electric and Hydrogen Systems Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
The RReDC is supported by the National Center for Photovoltaics (NCPV) and managed by the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
The RReDC provides information on several types of renewable energy resources in the United States, in the form of publications, data, and maps.
rredc.nrel.gov

  
 Welcome to Coal Technology Association
Through invitations to serve on the Conference Committee that is responsible for the technical conference program or welcoming well respected energy organizations as Conference Endorsing Organizations, CTA reaches out to the energy community worldwide to foster innovative coal utilization technologies and disseminate information on potential international markets and projects for coal and new coal technologies.
Coal Technology Association (CTA) is dedicated solely to the advancement of the interests of its members as they relate to coal technologies.
Upon becoming a member, ____________________________, agrees to abide by the By-Laws of the Coal Technology Association.
www.coaltechnologies.com

  
 Chemical Engineering Division Science and Technology
Argonne National Laboratory is operated by The University of Chicago for the U.S. Department of Energy
Since Argonne's opening 58 years ago, the Chemical Engineering Division has been developing processes for reducing nuclear waste volume and recovering valuable elements from spent reactor fuel.
The division continues its key role in the nation's energy future through its research into nuclear waste separation techniques.
www.cmt.anl.gov

  
 TGCI's Federal Register Grant Information
This solicitation will support the Department of Energy's Carbon Sequestration Program by promoting the development of a framework and infrastructure necessary for the validation, demonstration and wide-scale deployment of carbon sequestration technologies.
This initiative directly supports the President's Global Climate Change Initiative goal of reducing greenhouse gas intensity by 18% by 2012 and to ensure that a suite of commercially-ready sequestration technologies are available for the 2012 technology assessment mandated by the GCCI.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the intent to issue Financial Assistance Solicitation No. DE-PS26-03NT41716 entitled "Gasification Technologies Fundamental Research.'' This solicitation is intended to support near-term fundamental gasification technologies research projects that are: (1) Fundamental in nature, and (2) Important for the commercial success of gasification technologies.
www.tgci.com /fr/fr021202.html

  
 Federal Technology Transfer Offices on the Internet -Technology Transfer Information Center - TTIC
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Working with PNNL
Technology opportunities; Success stories; News; Program descriptions; Technology profiles.
Technology Opportunities Showcase (TOP); Research and technology highlights.
www.nal.usda.gov /ttic/guide.htm

  
 Fusion Energy and Plasma Physics Research at PPPL
The Laboratory is managed by Princeton University for the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science.
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a collaborative national center for plasma and fusion science.
An associated mission for PPPL is to provide the highest quality science education in fusion energy, plasma physics, and related technologies.
www.pppl.gov

  
 Carnegie Mellon Develops Robot That Successfully Explored Gas Mains In NY
Carnegie Mellon Develops Robot That Successfully Explored Gas Mains In NY PITTSBURGH -- Carnegie Mellon University robotics researchers, in conjunction with the Northeast Gas Association (NGA), the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) of the U.S. Department of Energy and NASA, have developed a remote-controlled, untethered, wireless prototype crawling robot, designed to inspect underground gas mains.
Explorer was developed by Hagen Schempf, a principal systems scientist in Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute, in conjunction with his engineering team in the institute's Hazardous Environments Robotics Laboratory (HERL) at the National Robotics Engineering Consortium.
Remote-Controlled, Throwable Robots Developed At Carnegie Mellon In Conjunction With U.S. Marine Corps Are Being Sent To Iraq For Testing (June 29, 2004) -- Carnegie Mellon University robotics researchers, in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Corps' Warfighting Laboratory, have developed a small, throwable, remote-controlled prototype robot designed...
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2004/08/040805085359.htm

  
 FR Doc 03-23419
[Federal Register: September 15, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 178)] [Notices] [Page 53969-53970] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr15se03-53] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY National Energy Technology Laboratory; Notice of Availability of a Financial Assistance Solicitation AGENCY: National Energy Technology Laboratory, Department of Energy (DOE).
Area of Interest 1: DE-PS26-03NT15392-1: Field Demonstration Projects in Area 1 promote the National Energy Policy goal of enhanced oil and gas recovery with advanced technology.
Technology transfer of the drilling program results will be a requirement.
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 National Energy Technology Laboratory Professional Internship Program
National Energy Technology Laboratory (Pittsburgh, Pa. and Morgantown, W.Va.)
www.orau.gov /orise/edu/NETL/gi-gugrgPIP.htm

  
 NERSC web pages
For a physicist and atmospheric scientist, Ben Santer of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has an unusual specialty — he is a fingerprint expert.
As one of the largest facilities in the world devoted to providing computational resources and expertise for basic scientific research, NERSC is a world leader in accelerating scientific discovery through computation.
The "fingerprints" he tries to match are patterns of data from observations of the atmosphere and from computer simulations.
www.nersc.gov

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