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Advanced TidGen Power System - Summary PresentationSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes a summary presentation as an overview of the BP1 report for the Advanced TidGen Project.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
An Experimental and Theoretical Study to Relate Rock/Fluid Properties to Oil Recovery

Project Fact Sheet: An Experimental and Theoretical Study to Relate Uncommon Rock/Fluid Properties to Oil Recovery - A Geologic/Engineering Approach

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Enhanced Oil Projects Data Base

NIPER-583

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Evaluation of the Bodcau (Bellevue) In Situ Combustion Project, Topical Report

Evaluation of the Bodcau (Bellevue) In Situ Combustion Project, Topical Report, October 1982

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Evaluation of the Coalinga Polymer Demonstration Project

Evaluation of the Coalinga Polymer Demonstration Project DOE/SAN/1556-4

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Hydraulic Fracturing and Associated Stress Modeling for the Eastern Gas Shale Project

Hydraulic Fracturing and Associated Stress Modeling for the Eastern Gas Shale Project - Final Report; November 1980

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Innovative Play Fairway Modelling Applied to the Tularosa Basin Project ReportSource

This report describes all of the work done in Phase I of a geothermal exploration project in the Tularosa Basin, as well as an outline for Phase II work, and more.

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assessmentbasinexplorationfracture permeabilitygeothermalgroundwaterheatinnovativeinvestigationmodellingnew mexiconmpaperpfaphase 1play fairway analysisprojectreportresourcetularosatularosa basin
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Penn Grade Micellar Displacement Project, Final Report, August 1982

Penn Grade Micellar Displacement Project, Final Report, August 1982

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Raft River Geothermal Area Logical and Fact Data ModelsSource

This submission includes fact and logical data models for geothermal data concerning wells, fields, power plants and related analyses at Raft River, ID. The fact model is available in VizioModeler (native), html, UML, ORM-Specific, pdf, and as an XML Spy Project. An entity-relationship diagram is also included. Models are derived from tables, figures and other content in the following reports from the Raft River Geothermal Project: "Technical Report on the Raft River Geothermal Resource, Cassia County, Idaho," GeothermEx, Inc., August 2002. "Results from the Short-Term Well Testing Program at the Raft River Geothermal Field, Cassia County, Idaho," GeothermEx, Inc., October 2004.

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ERERDSpy Projectanalysisattributecassia countyclassconceptual modeldata modeleditorentity-relationshipfact modelfieldgeothermalgeothermexhtmlidahological modelnativeormpdfpower plantprojectpropertiesraft riverumlus geothermalviziomodelerwellxmixmlxml spy
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
UGR: Increasing Eastern U.S. Natural Gas Reserves from Gas Bearing Shales

Report detailing plans to study and predict natural gas reserves in Eastern Gas Shales. From the paper: "The U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) has initiated a multi-year project directed toward the stimulation of natural gas production in the Eastern Petroliferous basins. The objective of the project is to stimulate increased commercial production of natural gas by providing reliable resource data, developing economical extraction alternatives, and demonstrating the commercial feasibility of promising production techniques. The project should provide a significant contribution to the domestic energy base, supply a clean fuel for eastern industrial use, and help to alleviate anticipated near-term and long-term shortages of natural gas."

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Water Quality Improvement ProjectsSource

These polygon features represent Water Quality Improvement (WQI) projects managed by the Washington State Department of Ecology. WQI projects can be TMDLs, Straight To Implementation (STI) plans, 4b projects and TMDL Alternatives. The boundaries show where the WQI project applies and is being implemented. TMDL Boundaries identified as "In Development" are considered draft and are subject to change when the project has been approved by the U.S. EPA. U.S. EPA only approves TMDLs and 4b projects. Boundaries are representations of each particular project and does not replace the official version of the approved TMDL report. Please see the TMDL Project webpage for specific information about that project. TMDL projects are required by the Federal Clean Water Act to identify pollution sources and pollution load reductions needed for water bodies to meet water quality standards. Once a TMDL project has been approved by the U.S. EPA, it enters an implementation phase where both point source and non-point source pollution is reduced through permit limits regulated under the NPDES system and through best management practices for land uses that contribute to non-point source pollution. Ecology’s water quality program works with permittees, local governments, watershed stakeholders, and residents to reduce sources of pollution to protect our aquatic resources and public health.

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0074bCWAClean Water ActECYENVEPASTIStraight To ImplementationTMDLTotal Maximum Daily LoadUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyWQWQIWashington State Department of EcologyWater Quality ImprovementWater Quality Programalternativescleanupenvironmentpollutionprojectprojectsqualitywater
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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Water Quality Improvement ProjectsSource

These polygon features represent Water Quality Improvement (WQI) projects managed by the Washington State Department of Ecology. WQI projects can be TMDLs, Straight To Implementation (STI) plans, 4b projects and TMDL Alternatives. The boundaries show where the WQI project applies and is being implemented. TMDL Boundaries identified as "In Development" are considered draft and are subject to change when the project has been approved by the U.S. EPA. U.S. EPA only approves TMDLs and 4b projects. Boundaries are representations of each particular project and does not replace the official version of the approved TMDL report. Please see the TMDL Project webpage for specific information about that project. TMDL projects are required by the Federal Clean Water Act to identify pollution sources and pollution load reductions needed for water bodies to meet water quality standards. Once a TMDL project has been approved by the U.S. EPA, it enters an implementation phase where both point source and non-point source pollution is reduced through permit limits regulated under the NPDES system and through best management practices for land uses that contribute to non-point source pollution. Ecology’s water quality program works with permittees, local governments, watershed stakeholders, and residents to reduce sources of pollution to protect our aquatic resources and public health.

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Water Quality Improvement ProjectsSource

These polygon features represent Water Quality Improvement (WQI) projects managed by the Washington State Department of Ecology. WQI projects can be TMDLs, Straight To Implementation (STI) plans, 4b projects and TMDL Alternatives. The boundaries show where the WQI project applies and is being implemented. TMDL Boundaries identified as "In Development" are considered draft and are subject to change when the project has been approved by the U.S. EPA. U.S. EPA only approves TMDLs and 4b projects. Boundaries are representations of each particular project and does not replace the official version of the approved TMDL report. Please see the TMDL Project webpage for specific information about that project. TMDL projects are required by the Federal Clean Water Act to identify pollution sources and pollution load reductions needed for water bodies to meet water quality standards. Once a TMDL project has been approved by the U.S. EPA, it enters an implementation phase where both point source and non-point source pollution is reduced through permit limits regulated under the NPDES system and through best management practices for land uses that contribute to non-point source pollution. Ecology’s water quality program works with permittees, local governments, watershed stakeholders, and residents to reduce sources of pollution to protect our aquatic resources and public health.

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0074bCWAClean Water ActECYENVEPASTIStraight To ImplementationTMDLTotal Maximum Daily LoadUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyWQWQIWashington State Department of EcologyWater Quality ImprovementWater Quality Programalternativescleanupenvironmentpollutionprojectprojectsqualitywater
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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Western Gas Sands Project Quarterly Basin Activities Report April 1 - June 30, 1980

Western Gas Sands Project Quarterly Basin Activities Report April 1 - June 30, 1980

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Western Gas Sands Project-Stratigraphy of the Piceance Basin

Western Gas Sands Project-Stratigraphy of the Piceance Basin

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Western gas sands project : status report

DOE/NV/10249/4

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago