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Title: Energy Division annual progress report for period ending September 30, 1991

Abstract

The Energy Division is one of 17 research divisions at Oak Ridge Laboratory. Its goals and accomplishments are described in this annual progress report for FY 1991. The division`s total expenditures in FY 1991 were $39.1 million. The work is supported by the US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense, many other federal agencies, and some private organizations. Disciplines of the 124 technical staff members include engineering, social sciences, physical and life sciences, and mathematics and statistics. The Energy Division`s programmatic activities focus on three major areas: (1) analysis and assessment, (2) energy conservation technologies, and (3) military transportation systems. Analysis and assessment activities cover energy and resource analysis, the preparation of environmental assessments and impact statements, research on waste management, analysis of emergency preparedness for natural and technological disasters, analysis of the energy and environmental needs of developing countries, technology transfer, and analysis of civilian transportation. Energy conservation technologies include electric power systems, building equipment (thermally activated heat pumps, advanced refrigeration systems, novel cycles), building envelopes (walls, foundations, roofs, attics, and materials), and technical issues for improving energy efficiency in existing buildings. Military transportation systems concentrate on research for sponsors within the US military on improving the efficiencymore » of military deployment, scheduling, and transportation coordination.« less

Authors:
 [1]
  1. ed.
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Oak Ridge National Lab. (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
OSTI Identifier:
10148585
Report Number(s):
ORNL-6711
ON: DE92014934
DOE Contract Number:  
AC05-84OR21400
Resource Type:
Technical Report
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Apr 1992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE; ORNL; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; PROGRESS REPORT; TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS; MILITARY EQUIPMENT; ENERGY CONSERVATION; ENVIRONMENT; WASTE MANAGEMENT; POWER SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMPS; BUILDINGS; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; POWER PLANTS; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; PLANNING; 290500; 320100; 320200; 450000; 291000; RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND COMMERCIALIZATION; TRANSPORTATION; MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE; CONSERVATION

Citation Formats

Stone, J. N. Energy Division annual progress report for period ending September 30, 1991. United States: N. p., 1992. Web. doi:10.2172/10148585.
Stone, J. N. Energy Division annual progress report for period ending September 30, 1991. United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/10148585
Stone, J. N. 1992. "Energy Division annual progress report for period ending September 30, 1991". United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/10148585. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/10148585.
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title = {Energy Division annual progress report for period ending September 30, 1991},
author = {Stone, J. N.},
abstractNote = {The Energy Division is one of 17 research divisions at Oak Ridge Laboratory. Its goals and accomplishments are described in this annual progress report for FY 1991. The division`s total expenditures in FY 1991 were $39.1 million. The work is supported by the US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense, many other federal agencies, and some private organizations. Disciplines of the 124 technical staff members include engineering, social sciences, physical and life sciences, and mathematics and statistics. The Energy Division`s programmatic activities focus on three major areas: (1) analysis and assessment, (2) energy conservation technologies, and (3) military transportation systems. Analysis and assessment activities cover energy and resource analysis, the preparation of environmental assessments and impact statements, research on waste management, analysis of emergency preparedness for natural and technological disasters, analysis of the energy and environmental needs of developing countries, technology transfer, and analysis of civilian transportation. Energy conservation technologies include electric power systems, building equipment (thermally activated heat pumps, advanced refrigeration systems, novel cycles), building envelopes (walls, foundations, roofs, attics, and materials), and technical issues for improving energy efficiency in existing buildings. Military transportation systems concentrate on research for sponsors within the US military on improving the efficiency of military deployment, scheduling, and transportation coordination.},
doi = {10.2172/10148585},
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place = {United States},
year = {Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 EST 1992},
month = {Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 EST 1992}
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