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  • 10451
    This short report provides information on the process of producing ethanol for automotive fuel by employing geothermal energy. It also covers the feasibility of this kind of project
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  • 10679
    The aim of this project is to investigate technical, economic, and environmental aspects of large diesel driven heat pump plants for district heating and for central heating of large buildings
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  • 8557
    This report is a summary of the task accomplished during the first six months of the cooperative agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Idaho Office of Energy. The report concentrates ...
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  • 9324
    The purpose of this report is to present in a single work, an overall treatment of direct geothermal applications with an emphasis on the above ground engineering
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  • 10452
    This report discusses the principals and construction details of a farm-sized vacuum still. The concepts are explained as well as included diagrams to better illustrate the processes
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  • 10435
    This report is the result of work by the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER), California State University, Chico, under contract with Fort Bidwell Indian Community Council (FBICC) to assess ...
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  • 10453
    This document is a collection of several readouts of different user manuals for computer code
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  • 9323
    This document represents the efforts of a team of DOE officials and six non-government organizations. Their objective critique led to very beneficial changes in the methodology for analysis
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  • 10444
    This report is a brief informative on what geothermal energy is, where it can be found and how it can be used. The location here is specifically focused on the Nevada region
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  • 1115
    The geopressured aquifers that extend along the northern Gulf of Mexico are a large, perhaps the largest, potential source of geothermal energy and natural gas in the US. Because of the high cost of completing ...
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