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Update to Thermodynamic Database Development and Sorption Database Integration
Update to Thermodynamic Database Development and Sorption Database Integration
Consensus on Salt Field Test Design
Consensus on Salt Field Test Design
Mechanical Behavior of the Near-field Host Rock Surrounding Excavations
Mechanical Behavior of the Near-field Host Rock Surrounding Excavations
International Collaborations on Engineered Barrier Systems: Experimental and Modeling Investigations Report
International Collaborations on Engineered Barrier Systems: Experimental and Modeling Investigations Report
Argillite Disposal R&D International Collaborations interim report - 2019
Argillite Disposal R&D International Collaborations interim report - 2019
Investigation of Coupled THMC Processes and Reactive Transport FY14 Progress
Investigation of Coupled THMC Processes and Reactive Transport FY14 Progress
Argillite Disposal R&D – LANL (FY19)
Argillite Disposal R&D – LANL (FY19)
Draft Test Plan for Brine Migration Experimental Studies in Run-of-Mine Salt Backfill
Draft Test Plan for Brine Migration Experimental Studies in Run-of-Mine Salt Backfill
Influence of Nuclear Fuel Cycles on Uncertainty of Geologic Disposal
Influence of Nuclear Fuel Cycles on Uncertainty of Geologic Disposal
EBS Model Development and Evaluation Report
EBS Model Development and Evaluation Report
ADVANCED NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE EFFECTS ON THE TREATMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN THE LONG TERM ASSESSMENT OF GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SYSTEMS EBS INPUT?
ADVANCED NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE EFFECTS ON THE TREATMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN THE LONG TERM ASSESSMENT OF GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SYSTEMS EBS INPUT?
ANL Mixed Potential Model with Experimental Results: Implementation of Noble Metal Particle Catalysis Module
ANL Mixed Potential Model with Experimental Results: Implementation of Noble Metal Particle Catalysis Module
Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow in Rock Salt
Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow in Rock Salt
An Updated Analysis of Clad Degradation
An Updated Analysis of Clad Degradation
An Updated Analysis of Clad Degradation
An Updated Analysis of Clad Degradation
ADVANCED NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE EFFECTS ON THE TREATMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN THE LONG-TERM ASSESSMENT OF GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SYSTEMS – NATURAL SYSTEM INPUT
ADVANCED NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE EFFECTS ON THE TREATMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN THE LONG-TERM ASSESSMENT OF GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SYSTEMS – NATURAL SYSTEM INPUT
FY15 Report on Lab Thermomechanical Testing
FY15 Report on Lab Thermomechanical Testing
FY12 Sensitivity Studies Using the UFD Clay Generic Disposal System Model
FY12 Sensitivity Studies Using the UFD Clay Generic Disposal System Model
Experiments and Modeling in Support of Generic Salt Repository Science
Experiments and Modeling in Support of Generic Salt Repository Science
Analysis of Data From Salt Reconsolidation Experiments at SNL in FY12 and FY13
Analysis of Data From Salt Reconsolidation Experiments at SNL in FY12 and FY13
M3SF-19OR0204050160- Criticality Process, Modeling and Status for UNF-STDARDS
M3SF-19OR0204050160- Criticality Process, Modeling and Status for UNF-STDARDS
Environmental Justice Strategy
Environmental Justice Strategy
In November 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or Department) re‐established its Environmental Justice (EJ) Task Force to review and update the 1995 Environmental Justice Strategy and develop an Environmental Justice Five‐Year Implementation Plan.
U.S. Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan
U.S. Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan
The Department of Energy (hereinafter DOE or the Department) is responsible for ensuring the Nation’s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions. DOE maintains the Nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile, reduces the threat of nuclear proliferation, oversees the Nation’s energy supply, leads the Nation in areas of federally sponsored basic research critical to U.S.
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Studies indicate that the energy burden — energy costs as a percentage of annual family income — on low-income families is inordinately high, compared to that of the rest of the population. Rising fuel costs exacerbate this problem. Residential solar energy systems can help address this situation by furnishing a price-stable energy source with the added benefit of reduced greenhouse gas emissions. However, without appropriate incentives, these systems are prohibitively expensive for low-income families.