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141. RESL Homepage
RESL conducts basic and applied research and development to standard reference materials for the U.S. department of energy.
http://www.inel.gov/resl/

142. Gasoline And Diesel Fuel Update
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel information, data and analysis from the energy Information us, 236.8, values are up 7.7, values are up 49.1, us, 240.7
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/gasdiesel.asp
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For information see Primer on Gasoline Sources and Markets Release Schedule: The prices are published by 5:00 P.M. Monday (Eastern time), except on government holidays, when the data are released on Tuesday (but still represent Monday's price).

143. Building Technologies Program: Building America
U.S. department of energy portal to technical resources supporting the construction of energy and resource-efficient homes.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/building_america/

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Building America is a private/public partnership that develops energy solutions for new and existing homes. The Building America project combines the knowledge and resources of industry leaders with the U.S. Department of Energy's technical capabilities. Together, they act as a catalyst for change in the home-building industry. Learn how Building America puts research to work ( PDF 585 KB Download Acrobat Reader 31,163 Homes Built in Building America Research Projects See Current Projects
The NextGen of Affordable Housing
The project known as NextGen recently received an award in the affordable housing category from the Colorado West chapter of the American Institute of Architects, demonstrating that cost-effective housing can also be environmentally friendly. Learn more
Building America Wins 2005 Green Building Award
Building America was awarded the Green Advocate of the Year: Group/Organization honor at the National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) seventh annual National Green Building Conference. The 2005 National Green Building Awards highlight environmentally friendly, cost-effective home-building concepts as they move further into mainstream home building.

144. The Office Of Science -2004 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
Results of the 2004 department of energy review of Cold Fusion.
http://www.sc.doe.gov/Sub/Newsroom/News_Releases/DOE-SC/2004/low_energy/index.ht
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Report of the Review of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Introduction
The Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science (SC) was approached in
late 2003 by a group of scientists who requested that the Department
revisit the question of scientific evidence for low energy nuclear reactions. In 1987 Pons and Fleishmann first reported the production of "excess" heat in a Pd electrochemical cell, and postulated that this was due to D-D fusion (D=deuterium), sometimes referred to as "cold fusion." The work was reviewed in 1989 by the Energy Research Advisory Board (ERAB) of the DOE. ERAB did not recommend the establishment of special programs within DOE devoted to the science of low energy fusion, but supported funding of peer-reviewed experiments for further investigations. Since 1989, research programs in cold fusion have been supported by various universities, private industry, and government agencies in several countries. Review and Process
In response to the above request, the Office of Science agreed to a peer

145. Clothes Washers : ENERGY STAR
Rated by the department of energy and EPA as significantly more energy efficient than the minimum government standards. Search database for models and retailers.
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=clotheswash.pr_clothes_washers

146. Department Of Energy Documents 2
Documents relating to classification of DOE Material, reprocessing, plutonium and other nuclear issues made available under the Openness Initiative at the DOE Secretaries February 6, 1996, Press Conference.
http://www.osti.gov/html/osti/opennet/document/fultext2.html

147. Micro Chemical And Thermal Systems
Pacific Northwest National laboratory,operated by Battelle, for the department of energy, is involved in the development of Micro Chemical and Thermal Systems, MICROCATS.
http://www.pnl.gov/microcats/
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M icrotechnology doesn't work for us until it works for you. Welcome to the Micro Chemical and Thermal Systems (MICRO-CATS ) website. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, operated by Battelle, for the Department of Energy, is a recognized leader in the development of MICRO-CATS for a variety of applications. Wherever chemical reactions and heat are used, our microsystems can give you important advantages. We invite you to browse our site and contact us about your needs. Let's talk. Contact: David Brenchley
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148. Strategic Industries Division (SID)
Hawaii s energy, ocean, and technology resources and other strategic industries. department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism
http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/ert/
Strategic Industries Division
State of Hawaii
Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism

Strategic Industries Division
Mailing Address:
PO Box 2359, Honolulu, Hawaii 96804
Phone: (808) 587-3807 Fax: (808) 586-2536
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Introduction
The Strategic Industries Division* is one of five divisions of the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism State of Hawaii government. Staff expertise includes planning, research, engineering, accounting, management, project development, and contract management for the development of projects and policies encouraging wise use of and technological advancement in the areas of energy and ocean resources; diversification of the economy; energy security and energy emergency preparedness; identification, development, and promotion of promising industries and technologies; development of recycling and remanufacturing businesses; and promotion of Hawaii's high tech expertise to overseas markets. The Division includes the Energy Branch , including the Clean Hawaii Center ; the Ocean Resources Branch ; and the Strategic Technology Industry Development Branch The Division also functions as Hawaii's State Energy Office and, as such, is the agency responsible for applying for and administering Federal funds received by Hawaii under the

149. PrePRINT Network - Energy, Science, And Technology Preprints - US Department Of
Searchable gateway to preprint servers at U.S. department of energy.
http://www.osti.gov/preprint/plasmaphysics.html
Energy, science and technology for the research community!
The PrePRINT Network has been revised, and the name has been changed to the E-print Network: Research Communication for Scientists and Engineers. The URL for this site is now www.osti.gov/eprints You will automatically be redirected to this site in a few seconds. If not, please follow the link to www.osti.gov/eprints We hope the E-print Network proves valuable to you in supporting your research initiatives. Please visit us at our new E-print News page and let us know what you think about our site!

150. Accelerating Cleanup Paths To Closure
Outlines the energy department's work to clean up contamination at DOE legacy sites.
http://www.em.doe.gov/closure/
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151. Department Of Energy Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program
Large collection of information about beryllium, its hazards, occupational health standards, techniques for limiting exposure, and programs for testing nuclear weapons workers who may have been exposed to this metal. From U.S. department of energy.
http://tis.eh.doe.gov/be/
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  • Accident Type A and B Investigations
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    Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program; Final Rule

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    December 8, 1999. CLARIFICATIONS RESPONSES TO INQUIRIES Latest News World Safety Congress: September 18 - 22, 2005 Ireland Work Site Earns VPP Recognition Safety Bulletin 2005-11: Significant Radioactive Leak at Sellafield Due to Operational Complacency - Now Available! More News Events Beryllium Particulates and Their Detection Symposium Radiation Protection Workshop 2005 Human Performance Improvement (HPI) Workshop - REGISTRATION LIMITED!!!! Information for... Lessons Learned Daily Occurrence Reports Safety Concerns

    152. SULI: About
    This program places students in paid internships in Science and Engineering at any of several department of energy facilities. Many of the participants in
    http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/scied/erulf/about.html
    About Eligibility Choosing a Lab Financial Info Key Dates ... How to Apply
    Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships
    About SULI This program places students in paid internships in Science and Engineering at any of several Department of Energy facilities. Many of the participants in the program have decided on a career in science and engineering because of the nature of the experience. Students work with scientists or engineers on projects related to the laboratories' research programs. The different laboratories each offer different research opportunities (see Choosing a Lab The summer programs at the various laboratories will run from late May to mid-August, fall programs run from August through December and spring programs from January through May. The exact start date will depend on the laboratory and will be given to participants who have been accepted at that specific laboratory. Students are required to participate for the full term of the program.

    What is Expected of Each Participant
    Every participant is required to:
    • Complete the full ten or sixteen week program
    • Complete entrance and exit surveys on the EDULINK web-site
    • Behave in a responsible and professional manner
    • Submit a complete copy of a Research Paper or Power Point presentation (depending on the individual laboratory's policy)
    • Submit an abstract of their research in the required format

    153. Welcome To The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program Home Page
    Fact sheets from the U.S. department of energy (DOE) on spent fuel issues and background. Includes program mission, lessons learned, progress, spent fuel data and contact information.
    http://nsnfp.inel.gov/
    What's New 4th Quarter Fiscal Year 2005 - July 1, 2005
    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established the National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program to support its need to safely and efficiently manage all DOE-owned spent nuclear fuel and prepare it for disposal. The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program is addressing that need. Our mission is to provide technology solutions and guidance to ensure safe, efficient handling, characterization, and disposition of DOE-owned or managed spent nuclear fuel. We are currently performing analyses and providing technology solutions in four distinct areas of spent nuclear fuel management. Projects related to the following focus areas can be found in our fact sheets
    • Solutions for safe, efficient packaging and transportation Solutions for safe, interim and long-term storage Solutions for accurate characterization Compliance with safety and regulatory requirements
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    154. DOEgenomes.org--genome Programs Of The U.S. Department Of Energy
    Site of the us Human Genome Project, GenomicsGTL Program, and Microbial Genome Programall sponsored by the us department of energy Genome Programs.
    http://doegenomes.org/
    Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program sitemap ... Since its beginning in 1994, the MGP has sparked a revolution in microbiology. About 100 genomes have been sequenced so far. Now Featuring Beyond HGP
    poster and PowerPoint presentation

    Genomics Primer
    Genetics for the Human Race
    a Nature Genetics supplement
    Gene Gateway:
    tools for exploring the sequence
    Human Genome Project Completion 1990-2003

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    site directory Human Genome Project Information
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    Research Goals ... Minorities General Resources
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    Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics Genetic Counseling ... Gene Gateway Last modified: Thursday, April 03, 2003 Contact the Webmaster * About this Site Website of the Office of Biological and Environmental Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science

    155. Physics Department
    Carries out research in experimental and theoretical high energy, nuclear and condensed matter physics. Programs, projects and people are showcased.
    http://www.bnl.gov/physics/
    This web site is designed for accessibility. Content is obtainable and functional to any browser or Internet device. This page's full visual experience is available in a graphical browser that supports web standards. See reasons to upgrade your browser BNL: Departments Science Newsroom Administration ... Directory search
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    (by last name) Advanced search Physics Home Administrative Organization Chart Dept. Directory Dept. Calendar Dept. Committees ... Conference Rooms Computing Cybersecurity Info Computing Resources Safety Environmental Management Other Information BNL Site Index Can't View PDFs? RIKEN BNL Research Center Dedicates New Supercomputer for Physics Research
    The RIKEN BNL Research Center supercomputer has been unveiled at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Called QCDOC for quantum chromodynamics on a chip, it has 10 teraflops of peak computing power, which makes it capable of performing 10 trillion arithmetic calculations per second.
    More physics news...
    RHIC News Next Colloquium: Tuesday, September 27, 2005
    The Resonance Method of Electric Dipole Moment Measurements of Nuclei and Ions

    Yuri Orlov, Cornell University

    156. Main Site
    Specializing in biochemical engineering studies for the department of energy and relevant applications at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
    http://www.ct.ornl.gov/
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    Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is operated by UT-Battelle , LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy

    157. NERSC Web Pages
    About the NERSC, department news and publications, user information and project guides.
    http://www.nersc.gov/
    National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center A DOE Office of Science User Facility
    at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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    Quick Links for NERSC Users: MOTD Passwords Seaborg Jacquard ... Announcements
    NERSC's IBM SP, Seaborg , has 6,080 CPUs for running scientific codes. NERSC is the flagship scientific computing facility for the Office of Science in the U.S. Department of Energy. 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. NERSC is located at Berkeley Lab in Berkeley, California.
    NERSC Users' Group to Meet Oct. 3-4 at Berkeley Lab
    The next NERSC Users' Group meeting will be held Oct. 3-4 at Berkeley Lab. The first day will consist of training related to the new Jacquard system. Tuesday is the business meeting and science highlight talks. Registration is open. [ MORE
    ESnet to Host Collaboration Workshop Oct. 12-14 at LBNL
    ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) will hold its second Collaboration meeting to help plan the future directions for ESnet Collaboration Services. The meeting will be held Oct. 12-14, 2005, at Berkeley Lab. [

    158. CHAMMP Home Page
    A U.S. department of energy program to rapidly advance the science of decade and longer-scale climate prediction.
    http://www.csm.ornl.gov/chammp/
    Climate Change Prediction Program (formerly CHAMMP)
    The Climate Change Prediction Program (formerly CHAMMP ) program is a Department of Energy program to rapidly advance the science of decade and longer scale climate prediction. A major component of the CHAMMP program links the emerging technologies in High Performance Computing to the development of computationally efficient and numerically accurate climate prediction models. Sponsored by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research (OBER) , the program involves a joint laboratory-university effort to develop computational methods and simulation capabilities for future atmosphere and ocean general circulation models. These computer programs will form the core of advanced prediction models that can be used to study climate change. Projects are classed in two groups, Science Team and Development Team projects. The Development Teams are charged with implementing particular state-of-the-art atmosphere and ocean general circulation models (and coupled models) on high performance parallel computers. The development teams have contributed to several coupled model projects through interagency collaborations with the focus on studying the utility of high resolution, eddy resolving ocean models for the coupled climate system. The image on the header is sea surface temperature output from an eddy resolving ocean model (the POP code) generated on a massively parallel computer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. This server supports the collaboration of CCPP researchers. The server supports the exchange of

    159. Waste Storage
    Illustrated document prepared by the Office of Environmental Management (EM) of the U.S. department of energy (DOE). Describes the various types of waste, the storage technology and the methods used.
    http://web.em.doe.gov/em30/waststor.html
    EM Home EM HQ Programs Waste Management
    Introduction
    The Department of Energy (DOE) must safely store the wastes generated by its current operations, as well as a significant backlog of waste generated in the past. Storing different types of waste presents the Department's Waste Management program with a considerable challenge because each type of waste must meet technical and regulatory requirements.
    Why Is Waste Stored?
    Waste is generally stored pending shipment, treatment, or disposal. "Short term" storage is provided at many facilities for up to 90 days before the wastes are shipped off-site for treatment or disposal. Some wastes must be stored for longer periods in anticipation of better treatment processes or while awaiting the availability of treatment facilities. In other cases, radioactive wastes may be placed in long-term storage to allow the level of radioactivity in the waste to decay. Many DOE sites and installations store waste temporarily until disposal sites are available and can accept the waste.
    How Is Waste Stored?

    160. DOE - Office Of Nuclear Physics
    Web Address has Changed The NP website has migrated to and is now accessible at www.sc.doe.gov/np. department of energy Office of Science
    http://www.sc.doe.gov/np/
    FYI: About Nuclear Physics What's New Program Notice DE-FG01-05ER05-22 entitled "Research and Development for a Rare Isotope Accelerator" is posted on the Grants and Contracts website. A companion Lab notice was also posted. Letters-of-Intent are due by October 7 and formal applications are due by October 25, 2005. Program Notice DE-FG01-05ER05-23 entitled "

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