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Np(V) Sorption and Diffusion on Montmorillonite Clay Progress Report
Np(V) Sorption and Diffusion on Montmorillonite Clay Progress Report
Status of International Collaborations on Modeling the BRIE Experiment
Status of International Collaborations on Modeling the BRIE Experiment
Summary of Progress- Modeling Compressible Flow in Microchannels
Summary of Progress- Modeling Compressible Flow in Microchannels
Influence of Nuclear Fuel Cycles on Uncertainty of Geologic Disposal
Influence of Nuclear Fuel Cycles on Uncertainty of Geologic Disposal
Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow in Consolidating and Intact Salt: Analysis of Capillary Pressure Measurements from Core Labs
Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow in Consolidating and Intact Salt: Analysis of Capillary Pressure Measurements from Core Labs
Solubility and Oxidation-State Distribution of Multivalent Actinides in Brines at Elevated Temperatures?
Solubility and Oxidation-State Distribution of Multivalent Actinides in Brines at Elevated Temperatures?
Summary of PNNL Transportation Activities for FY12 to Support the UFD Program?
Summary of PNNL Transportation Activities for FY12 to Support the UFD Program?
Preliminary Report: Effects of Irradiation and Thermal Exposure on Elastomeric Seals for Cask Transportation and Storage
Preliminary Report: Effects of Irradiation and Thermal Exposure on Elastomeric Seals for Cask Transportation and Storage
Baseline Studies for Ring Compression Testing of High-Burnup Fuel Cladding
Baseline Studies for Ring Compression Testing of High-Burnup Fuel Cladding
Update to the Salt R&D Reference Case
Update to the Salt R&D Reference Case
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
Materials and Dimensional Reference Handbook for the Boiling Water Reactor Dry Cask Simulator
Materials and Dimensional Reference Handbook for the Boiling Water Reactor Dry Cask Simulator
Brine Availability Test in Salt (BATS) FY21 Update
Brine Availability Test in Salt (BATS) FY21 Update
Brine Availability Test in Salt (BATS) Extended Plan for Experiments at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
Brine Availability Test in Salt (BATS) Extended Plan for Experiments at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
Update on the Thermal Hydraulic Investigations of a Horizontal Dry Cask Simulator
Update on the Thermal Hydraulic Investigations of a Horizontal Dry Cask Simulator
Summary of FY15 Results of Benchmark Modeling Activities
Summary of FY15 Results of Benchmark Modeling Activities
Advanced Concepts for Dry Storage Cask Thermal-Hydraulic Testing
Advanced Concepts for Dry Storage Cask Thermal-Hydraulic Testing
Thermal-Hydraulic Results for the Boiling Water Reactor Dry Cask Simulator
Thermal-Hydraulic Results for the Boiling Water Reactor Dry Cask Simulator
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.
Response by the White House Council on Environmental Quality to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s Final Recommendations: Justice40, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and Executive Order 12898 Revisions...
Response by the White House Council on Environmental Quality to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s Final Recommendations: Justice40, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and Executive Order 12898 Revisions...
Introduction
A. The Biden-Harris Administration’s Commitment to Environmental Justice
Energy Democracies and Publics in the Making: A Relational Agenda for Research and Practice
Energy Democracies and Publics in the Making: A Relational Agenda for Research and Practice
Mainstream approaches to energy democracy and public engagement with energy transitions tend to adopt specific, pre-given meanings of both “democracy” and “publics.” Different approaches impose prescriptive assumptions about the model of participation, the identity of public participants, and what it means to participate well.
Citizens, amateurs, volunteers: Conceptual struggles in studies of citizen science
Citizens, amateurs, volunteers: Conceptual struggles in studies of citizen science
The goal of this literature review is to bring together the different concepts, respective definitions and perspectives that have been used to study the participation of non-professionals in scientific activities. We start by presenting a short definition of citizen science and the perceived benefits of such approaches to the production of scientific knowledge. We then clarify the difference between today’s citizen science projects and their ancestors in the field sciences by highlighting technological and social changes.