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Title: Proceedings of the DOE/Industry Advanced Research and Development Sensor Working Group meeting, Chicago, Illinois

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6251268

The Department of Energy/Industrial Programs (DOE/IP) pulp and paper sensor program undertakes long-term, high risk, applied research and exploratory development activities to expand the generic technology base that supports initiatives by both the DOE end-use conservation programs and private industry, to improve the efficiency of energy conversion and utilization systems. The DOE/IP pulp and paper sensor research program is distinct from other research programs in that: (1) it undertakes directed basic research that is problem oriented; (2) it focuses on solving problems common to more than one energy-consuming sector in anticipation of technology needs that impede achievement of efficiency improvements; and (3) it seeks out, encourages and supports innovative ideas/concepts in energy conservation. The program focus is on sensor concepts that: (1) show technical promise; (2) show cost effective potential; (3) are too long-term for industry to pursue on its own; and (4) are capable of engaging industry interest for future investment in further development if successful at the proof-of-concept stage.

Research Organization:
Energetics, Inc., Columbia, MD (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC05-85CE40741
OSTI ID:
6251268
Report Number(s):
CONF-8510259-; ON: DE86005722
Resource Relation:
Conference: DOE/industry advanced research and development sensor working group meeting, Chicago, IL, USA, 31 Oct 1985; Other Information: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products. Original copy available until stock is exhausted
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English